Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player.
December 2008
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The editors liked
Small and compact
HDMI output
Good up scaling
Versatile player
Excellent build quality
Full HD upscaling
Multiple formats
File format support
Good upscaling of video
The editors didn't like
Price
Playback speed (both fast and slow
No AV sync issues)
Youll need to move your burnt backup media to your HDD again
Abstract: The WD HD Media Player is a little black box that can play digital files stored on flash or hard drives straight to any television set. It is a simple solution for users who don’t have the time to turn on their computer, connect it to their TV, log-in...
Hassle-free set up, user-friendly interface, extensive file support, tailor-made for HD TVs
HDMI audio occasionally out of sync with video, sluggish and tiny remote
If you want an easy, hassle-free way to transfer HD content to your TV, you could do a lot worse than the WD TV. While short on fancy features, it offers a simple solution for computer-free media playback, including high-definition movies. Highly reco...
Published: 2009-03-31, Author: Jan , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: If you’re anything like me, that previously huge pile of DVDs in your living room is constantly shrinking, parallel to the growing number of media files stored on your PC. Accessing that PC-based media from your TV has been possible for some time, but...
Provides an all in one hub for media, Easy to use UI, Affordable
Hard to navigate local media, Plenty of streams unavailable to our reg
All in all, this entertainment hub is a real boon for your home entertainments as it is small, versatile and powerful enough to handle various media from different sources all in the same place. For those looking for a replacement for their media device,...
For me, what stands out about the device is its simplicity: to serve as a media player for your camera, mp3s and videos and presents it in a simple and clean interface. This device is perfect for those of us who download a lot of videos and movies from th...
Builtin WiFi, Can play almost any multimedia content, Miracastenabled, Streaming capability
No HDMI cable included, Cannot use for web browsing, It is now available nationwide through Western Digital's dealers/resellers/distributors for a retail price tag of Php4,890. To know more about the product you can visit their product page here
Set-upInstallation of the WD TV is quite easy and straight forward, connect the AC adapter to the unit and to your power outlet, then your HDMI cable to your TV and to the WD TV, as simple as that, but if you need more information, you can consult the ins...
Priced at SGD$169, it makes it more expensive than an Apple TV which retails for SGD$148. There are several advantages the WD TV has over Apple TV. One of them is the ability to browse media within your network and play it directly and the other is the ab...
Plays virtually all file formats, Supports access to all popular network file shares
No Netflix, Physical remote has no volume controls
The WD TV is indeed a very capable media player, handling virtually any content format you feed to it. It's notably missing Netflix in its repertoire of online services....
Abstract: Thats all fine and good but have you noticed that unless you have a Blu-ray player, theres just a lack of high-definition content in this country.Well, if youre tech savvy, thats not a problem of course - geeks like us have been getting video podca...
The WD TV HD Media Player has a feature set that will appeal to a wide audience who wants something no-nonsense and straightforward. The solution of dumping your files onto a hard drive and then plugging it into the WD TV HD Media Player might not seem...