Pros
- High-def media streamer supports Netflix, plus local and other Web content
- Intuitive, easy to use interface; reasonaby priced
Cons
- No integrated Wi-Fi
- Additional web content is somewhat limited
Bottom Line
The WDTV Live Plus is a good choice for anyone looking for a single device capable of streaming Netflix as well as content on a local network or thumb drive.
- Western Digital’s New WD TV Does Netflix Netflix devotees looking for a way to get content on their HDTV will like this gadget.
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