Also, Western Digital PR claims that the new WD TV Live (as well as the WDTV Live Hub) supports 1080p video along with Dolby Digital Plus audio for selected Netflix titles. Like the Roku 2 XS, the new WD TV Live has support for single band (2.4 GHz) 802.11n wireless only. Local media streaming compatibility seems to be retained. The internal hard drive has been removed. The industrial design has been updated, and the main hardware addition seems to be the integrated wireless network capability. Its roots (in terms of both hardware and firmware) seem to lie in the WDTV Live Hub which received praise from us last year. Today, Western Digital is introducing the latest addition to their WDTV lineup, the new WD TV Live Streaming Media Player. Recognizing this trend, Western Digital has been strengthening their media streamers portfolio with the appropriate features. Over the last few years (coinciding with the rise of Netflix), US consumers have tended to prefer over the top streaming solutions. With better codec compatibility and a more stable platform compared to other vendors, the WDTV lineup caught the imagination of the consumers. Western Digital jumped on to the local media streaming bandwagon quite early in the game.
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