Monday, January 3, 2011

WD TV


This was one of my random unplanned buys on one particular trip to the US.

Why a WD Player?

I mostly had my content on a hard drive and had HD content in mkv formats. I also bought a new HD TV and realized there was no easy way of streaming my content to my TV via my laptop. Also, the AV receiver I had did not support a USB to drive video. What I wanted was a simple, easy to use device which would take stream out via a HD output all the content I had stored on my hard drives. The price point of a 100 dollars and the size of this device was my compelling reason to pick it up. Besides I am a complete black gadget person to keep up with the theme of my apartment and so the colour surely helped.

What is good about this?

  • It is small and sleek.
  • It supports most formats and has firmware releases frequently.
  • There are also a few other firmwares available which allow you to play around a little more.
  • It has a remote to manage and control your device.
  • It also supports regular AUX outputs. 
  • It has two USB ports and this can be extended via a hub.
  • It is ideal for an entertainment room where you do not want a big fat server.
What could have been better?
  • The interface is just average and could have been a lot better.
    Music stats and some intelligence such as recently played and favorites would have helped
  • The navigation is so slow and can get frustrating
  • It takes a while to move in and out of Video to Music or Photo Mode.
  • Photo support is very poor in terms of slide shows but is manageable
  • The version I picked up did not support an ethernet port and that was a huge set back. However, there are firmwares where you can add a USB wireless device. Also the new version has an Ethernet port. (Yay!!)
Recommendation:
  • I would strongly suggest you buy this if your primary source of content is on your hard drives. 
  • If you have not invested in a DVD player and already have an Amp, then this is ideal. 
  • If you have not got an amp and intend to do more in terms of support, take a look at media servers.
  • No issues this far in firmware upgrades or device conking out. 
  • I own this and have been using this for over 2 years now.

Why this blog?

I have often sought help from various blogs when I added to my materialistic world. Decided to hence write back about my experiences and tips for others who might find it useful.

My interests in the material world range from

  • Audio
  • Video
  • Instruments
  • Cars
  • Cameras
  • Gadgets
  • Computers
  • Perfumes

Hope these posts help you in your quest some day.