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WD TV HD Media Player Review



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By : Mick Foley    zero times read
Submitted 2012-01-29 07:26:01

The bottom line: While it isn't foolproof, the Traditional european Electronic WD TV HD Media Gamer performs again a range of music, movie, and graphic information on your TV without the need for a computer.
There's an interesting new market developing in the advertising player area as shed companies like Traditional european Electronic, SanDisk, and Iomega look for a way to tap the growing variety of customers who have multi media information saved on their computers and want to bring them to their TVs without the hassle of PC hookups or network relationships. In Traditional european Digital's case, the item or service is the Traditional european Electronic WD TV HD Media Gamer (model variety WDAVN00), a little black box that links to your TV and flows a variety of music, picture, and videos. The products is designed to be combined with a portable disk travel that's loaded with advertising information. Naturally, Traditional european Electronic would prefer if you purchased one of its My Ticket pushes, but you can be connected any USB huge shed device--whether it be a disk travel or thumbdrive--to the WD TV Media Gamer. The WD TV details for $129, but it's widely available for $100.
The WD TV Media Gamer comes with a remote and joins to your TV via HDMI or standard blend AV cables and wires (only blend AV cables and wires are included, however). We tested it with both a thumbdrive and a couple of exterior challenging drives; all worked without a problem. While USB interface lived up to its "universal" name, it would have been awesome to see additional connection options: FireWire, eSATA, or display advertising visitors (SD, MemoryStick, and the like). That said, those might have certainly added more thickness to the tiny products.
You can actually connect in up to two USB shed gadgets at once and the content on those pushes will appear in an on-screen list system that's very easy to use. If there's a small hit against all these kinds of advertising players, it's that it takes a short while for it to at first recognize and load all the advertising information. It's not a huge delay, but you're not looking at the same kind of zippiness you've probably come to expect from linking a travel to your PC or laptop and having the information appear in a few seconds (so long as everything is connected via USB 2.0). Itrrrs worth remembering that the stock thumbnail symbols all look the same; there's no custom graphic for each thumbnail to identify the computer file symbols. (You tell them apart by their brands.)
Western Electronic represents you obtained all your advertising information lawfully, but the WD TV Media Gamer appears to be rather comprehensive in the kinds of information it performs. It also delivers with ArcSoft's MediaConverter 2.5, which changes picture, movie, and music information into kinds improved for use on the WD TV HD Media Gamer. According to Traditional european Electronic, you can handle full HD movie playback--up to 1080p--via HDMI, though 1080p information tend to be very large (5GB+). Our assessments verified 1080p play-back.
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