Reviewed on June 11, 2010If you don't already own an Xbox 360, PS3, or Blu-ray player and you're serious about networked streaming, the WD TV Live is one of your best choices for getting content to your TV.TAGS:Western Digital, media, USB port, TV, USB, video
Reviewed on February 12, 2009While it isn't infallible, the Western Digital WD TV HD Media Player plays back a wide array of audio, video, and image files on your TV without the need for a computer.TAGS:Western Digital, 1080p, H.264, HDMI, media player, TV, USB, photograph, video, hard drive, PC
Reviewed on March 17, 2010Sony's midrange edge-lit LED-based LCD is nothing special from an image quality standpoint, but its Internet video and eco-friendliness will attract a lot of buyers.TAGS:Sony Corp., light-emitting diode, TV, battery, video
Reviewed on December 13, 2010While it lacks integrated Wi-Fi and is more expensive than the Roku or Apple TV , the WD TV Live Hub's combination of snazzy interface and built-in 1TB hard drive will appeal to advanced users who have a lot of existing files they want to view on an HDTV or stream to other PCs on a network.TAGS:Western Digital, Roku, digital media, Apple TV, Apple Computer, video, TV, hard drive
Reviewed on November 7, 2009If you don't already own an Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 and are serious about networked streaming, the WD TV Live is probably one of your best choices for getting content to your TV.TAGS:Western Digital, HDMI, media, audio, USB port, TV, video, USB, photograph
Reviewed on November 15, 2008While it has its flaws and is a bit expensive, the ultrasimple Flip Video MinoHD produces impressive video for a camcorder of its size.TAGS:Flip Video, camcorder, video, TV, USB