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As the baby in the WD TV lineup, the Mini is perhaps best connected to your SD bedroom TV, rather than to your HD living room set. Measuring just 21x91x91mm, it features all the basics with none of the frills. Crucially, it doesn't have an HDMI output...
Excellent file support, Easy to set-up, Small form factor...
No HDMI, Cannot play protected content...
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Product Code: WDBAAM0000NBKEESN If you're looking for a way to display multimedia content on a hotel TV, you won't find anything easier to use, more portable, or more capable in a 720p output unit than the Western Digital WD TV Mini. This player is...
Overall, we were extremely pleased with our Western Digital WD TV Mini experience. The player is easy to use, and with the exception of WMV, format support is superior. We recommend the unit to anyone looking for a multimedia playback travel companion...
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When Western Digital released its first media player, the WD TV HD Media Player , calling us pleasantly surprised would have been an understatement. It's fair to say that the company's little black box changed the playing field for media players, with sup...
Western Digital's new WD TV Mini media player is sleek, attractive and well-built. But without HD playback or even a digital video output, the Mini lacks that universal appeal and the edge over the competition that its bigger sibling enjoyed...
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Western Digitals WD TV Mini high media player might be small, but it can be used to access most types of video, audio or photo files from a USB external hard drive. Though lacking HDMI, the WD TV Mini is a perfect match for older televisions or those that have a spare component input. Western Digitals full-sized WD TV was already quite small, but the WD TV Mini is the smallest media player we have seen yet. It doesnt have any internal storage but instead provides a USB port to which you can...
Support for a wide range of codecs and multiple file systems, attractive and responsive interface...
No HDMI or 1080p playback, no H.264 or MKV file format support, photo browser can be difficult to navigate...
The WD TV Mini media player will work with almost any video, music or photo file you throw at it. Minor criticisms aside, this tiny black box is the perfect companion to older televisions or those with a spare component port...
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As the baby in the WD TV lineup, the Mini is perhaps best connected to your SD bedroom TV, rather than to your HD living room set. Measuring just 21x91x91mm, it features all the basics with none of the frills. Crucially, it doesn't have an HDMI output, an...
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Today we are presenting you with a video review of the brand new Western Digital WD TV Mini media player. Back a few months ago, Western Digital impressed us when it launched its very first media player, the . It was an affordable device that allo...
Today we are presenting you with a video review of the brand new Western Digital WD TV Mini media player. Back a few months ago, Western Digital impressed us when it launched its very first media player, the . It was an affordable device that allo...
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We had the Western Digital TV Mini media player for about two weeks to test, evaluate and play around. Here's our brief review about this super portable media player.Its slogan that says turn your USB drive into a media player is simply true. But before w...
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If you're looking for a way to display multimedia content on a motel or hotel TV, you won't find anything easier to use, more portable, or more capable in a 720p output unit than Western Digital's WD TV Mini. This player is only slightly larger than a...
Easy to use interface and remote, Very good format support...
No networking, 720 output only...
A great little travel player for your multimedia files...
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The WD TV Mini is successor to the hugely popular WD TV HD Media Player. Much smaller and lighter, the WD TV Mini has only one USB port for external media and loses support for HD playback (though it does upscale standard content to 1080i).The ma...
Tiny, fits anywhere, HD upscaling...
No HD file support...
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techtree.com Updated: 2011-10-04 14:58:13
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We had reviewed Western Digital's WD TV in the past and it impressed us a lot with its audio video performance, good interface design and excellent format support. WD has now launched a younger brother of the WD TV, which is smaller in size, with a les...
Ultra small size, good interface design, great audio/video quality, optical audio output...
Restricted format support, no HDMI out, expensive...
We had reviewed Western Digital's WD TV in the past and it impressed us a lot with its audio video performance, good interface design and excellent format support. WD has now launched a younger brother of the WD TV, which is smaller in size, with a le...
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Media players are common and aplenty nowadays, but I have found few of them as easy to use as their packagings claim. Western Digital's smallest media player, the TV Mini media player, was one of those few that had me happily watching videos and flippi...
This smart little media player is easy to set up and use, and displays good video quality for home viewing and entertainment. Able to read a wide range of media files, it's small size is also a plus when one needs a media player on the go...
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Western Digital is already very popular, thanks to their super cool WD TV HDD based media player. It’s hard to be cynical about this concept, one in which you can play DivX, MP3s, VOBs and a lot more files directly off your HDD. This time they have com...
It costs Rs 6000. I would love to give this model a great score but some marks have to be cut. First things I feel the USP of these products is the ability to play HD files, through an HDMI out. This Mini doesn’t have it. There are TVs that play DivXs...
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