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November 2010
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96 Tests
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MediaStreamer/Server mit einem GByte internem Speicher
Unterstützt bis zu 1080pPlayback
Hübsches OnscreenInterface
Streamt InternetVideo und AudioDienste via Ethernet
Gute HDVideoQualität
Unterstützt eine große Bandbreite von VideoCodecs
Zwei USBPorts für Geräte und Speichermedien
Fungiert auch als Netzwerklaufwerk
Gute Bild- und Tonqualität
Spielt alles ab
Praktische Netzwerkfeatures
Fairer Preis
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kein eingebautes WLAN
Sogar günstige BlurayPlayer bieten die gleichen StreamingOptionen plus DiscPlayback
Technisches Grundwissen für einige Funktionen nötig
It's a streamer! It's a server! Robust format support. USB keyboard compatible. Extremely easy to set up, especially remoteadmin features. A/V quality is sharper than Carl Sagan's intellect. Simple and responsive interface. 1080p resolution: Suck it, Appl
You can only search and browse for content on one device at a time. Cables and full manual not included. No builtin WiFi and no Hulu support? We no like. Online streams can be slow to start. Some features can get buried in backwater sections of menu. Want
The Western Digital Live Hub is one of the most fully featured media players I've tested in a while, something that may not bode well for the upcoming release of the Boxee Box later this month. While they really need to find a better partner for the...
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Veröffentlicht: 2010-10-01, Autor: Stan , Testbericht von: soundandvision.com
Zusammenfassung: Logitech's Revue Google TV box is quickly approaching, but that hasn't stopped the recent influx of boxes designed to get the Internet (or at least parts of it) onto an HDTV. The latest effort from Western Digital sounds like an impressive one. Inside, W...
• It has stunning picture quality and crystalclear surround sound, • It shows up as a hard drive on your home network, making it easy to drag and drop files or export directly to it, • The remote control has quickaccess buttons and programmable number buttons for creating shortcuts to files and folders. Web UI lets you control the device from any computer, smartphone or iPad in the home.
• You can't play copyrightprotected files, • The device freezes when stopping Netflix playback; one might expect that a future firmware update will fix the problem, • An error message occurs periodically, even though the file format is compatible with the player, WD TV Live Hub Home Screen, The background is customizable behind the easytonavigate carousel menu, Photo (c) Barb Gon
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-02-02, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: macworld.co.uk
Great user interface; small; well specified; integration with iOS apps; 1TB hard disk
No wireless connection built in
We really like the Live Hub, it brings together a decent set of online services, and shares well between all your Macs while giving you access to your media on your TV. Though some may not like the limitation to wired networking as standard out of the box...
Overall, the WD TV Live Hub shapes up as a versatile and (with the exception of the problem of accessing network shares) user-friendly media streamer and storage device, both for streaming media to a connected HDTV and serving it throughout the home. ...