Friday, 22 April 2011
WD TV Live Hub - Socially Smart
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PRICE RATING
Rs.11,990 6.5
WD TV Live Hub - Even more connected |
Features
WD TV’s success was somewhat short lived as a ton of alternatives were manufactured. The newer products added better format support, could allow you to fit a drive in the player and do a whole load of other things.
A full-sized remote control |
The core purpose of a player is its ability to handle all sorts of formats, codecs and file resolutions. The WD TV Live Hub supports all of the popular formats such as AVI, MP4, MOV, MKV and many others including Flash (FLV) and also WMV9. Audio format compatibility is never really an issue but the FLAC support should please the audiophiles amongst us. Support for playlist formats such as PLS and M3U is also present.
Connectivity options |
Online media content streaming is possible on a number of services some of which include Flickr, Facebook and Youtube. Some of the content can also be uploaded to these services. Many of these features are fun to use but the novelty sort of washes away after a while. Some of the other services such as Pandora for example are available only to US residents.
Interface and Design
In terms of design, the WD TV has transformed into a flatter device as compared to the previous models. The body is predominantly plastic and since there’s a hard drive in it, it takes up more space than usual.
A flatter, cleaner, minimalistic design |
The bundled remote control is a lot larger, a lot chunkier than usual and has many more buttons to play around with. Some of the buttons including the numerical button set can be customised to operate certain functions of the player.
Performance
The video playback performance itself is flawless. As expected, every format we threw at it played back without any glitches. The interface itself unfortunately isn’t nearly as good. While it looks pretty, the menus take ages to switch especially while accessing shares and attached drives. This is bound to get really annoying over time. There is a small drop in video quality but it’s negligible. It’s a little more obvious in photographs, especially when you zoom into a really large image.
Verdict
Priced at Rs. 11,990, it does come across a pretty expensive media player to own. The Xtreamer range of devices are priced at roughly this price range but they have a few more features in place. An inbuilt 1 TB drive is a nice thing to have. The web content features are fun to play around with, but we'd like them to be advanced. A full-flegded web browser would be nice to have. But, it has to be said, this is one of the more complete HD media players we've seen in recent times.
Via: Tech2.com review
This post was written by: Rahul Singh
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