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Published: 2013-11-13, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Tiny, lower power use, cheap, great picture quality, good range of useful apps, USB input, built-in wireless, plays pretty much everything
A bit slow to navigate menus, bug sometimes crashes device and needs restart to recover
When the WD TV Play arrived, we didn't really know what it was going to do better than any other device. In fact, it turned out to be better than almost anything else we've used as a media player. It didn't encounter files it couldn't play via DLNA...
affordable, easy to use media player with good range of online services
doesn’t work with iTunes, no internal storage
If you simply want to stream your iTunes music and video onto your TV, then the AppleTV is still the best option. However, the WD TV Play provides access to a wider range of online services, so it's the better option for people who want to connect their T...
Published: 2013-06-04, Author: Adrian , review by: techradar.com
Low price, Decent mix of online and network streaming, Customisable interface
Flaky on, demand streaming, Limited codec support, Poor quality remote
The WD TV Play has a low price for a DLNA-compatible wireless box with access to a range of video on-demand and other streaming services. Although its interface is attractive and versatile, its flakiness when streaming online services and limited codec su...
Attractive, intuitive UI, Wide range of integrated streaming services, Very cheap
No support for DTS audio, Poor navigation for local media, Remote has questionable layout
In many ways WD TV Play is unremarkable. The design is pleasant, though the build materials are cheap. The codec support is wide, but has key omissions and the streaming services by and large are well done and user friendly. The breakthrough price of the ...
Easy to set up, Compatible with almost any playback format
Tricky to use, Depending on preference, the remote may seem “outdated”, Content loads slowly, Has fewer apps, compared to Roku and Amazon products, No parental controls, Used more power than other devices we tested
Excellent sound and picture quality, Unit powers on whole home theater and switches inputs, Easy direct-access buttons on remote for Netflix, Hulu, Vudu
No Amazon VOD app, Poorly executed Facebook app
As long as it supports all the services you use, you'll find the WD TV Play will deliver consistently high video and audio quality and a nice user experience at a very good price....