Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Western Digital WD TV Play Media Player and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital WD TV Play Media Player.
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20 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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Tricky to use, Depending on preference, the remote may seem “outdated”, Content loads slowly, Has fewer apps, compared to Roku and Amazon products, No parental controls, Used more power than other devices we tested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....
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Sluggish interface. Simplistic remote. Fewer channel options than the competition
Easy setup, Supports any TV (HDMI and AV outputs), Supports lots of local media types, Smartphone remote apps for iOS and Android, Plays local media from USB and DLNA servers
Relatively small number of apps that can't be user expanded, Does not support playback from network shares
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Published: 2013-02-24, Author: Charlie , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: There's a whole world outside that cable TV box, full of apps and streaming video and media files by the millions. Western Digital's new streaming set-top box, called WD TV Play, lets you navigate that wealth of content, giving you an enormous amount of m...
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Published: 2013-02-20, Author: Ken , review by: legitreviews.com
Western Digital has introduced a great media player to market that is designed for streaming media from all corners of your house. This economical player is the one to get if you don’t want to break the bank. ...
Supports many different file types, Features channels for major streaming services like Netflix, Hulu Plus, and Spotify, Remote app available for both iOS and Android, Can stream a wealth of content via DLNA or portable storage
Some lag while skipping between songs and browsing through menus, Frankly pointless Facebook integration, Certain MKV files wouldn't play, while others worked fine