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Western digital wd livewire powerline av network kit review
Western digital wd livewire powerline av network kit review












The power plug was continental (2 round pins) in my review unit, and no adapter was included - hopefully the units they sell in the UK market will have the right plugs, or else you'll need to buy a separate power plug adapter yourself. No hard copy or CD manual and no software, you have to download that yourself. The Hub, power supply, remote control with 2 batteries, quick start sheet. The Hub is said to be compatible with Windows 7, Vista and XP, and Mac Leopard and Snow Leopard.

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(For the non-technical - see my guide to connecting AV equipment to your TV generally, and tutorial on how to connect your PC to your TV to play videos etc.) When connected, you can access the internet as well as files on your networked computers, and also play on a networked computer or smartphone any media stored on the Hub.Īudiovisual connectivity: HDMI, component (hi definition) or composite. Also general info.Ĭurrently it costs around £150-£160 on Amazon:Įthernet port: to connect it to your home network, typically via a spare port on your router. Indeed, one feature they emphasise is the integration with Facebook. If you connect it to your router, you can even play or show, on you TV, stuff over the internet from YouTube, Facebook, Flickr and some other sites.

western digital wd livewire powerline av network kit review

play those files on your TV, or a networked computer or smartphone - including music and photos as well as video - all at the same time.

western digital wd livewire powerline av network kit review

store media files on it (1 TB means a lot of files!).This is a review of the WDTV LiveHub media centre / media server, which the folks at WD and Chilifish PR kindly lent me.












Western digital wd livewire powerline av network kit review