WD TV Mini loses Full HD, but remains a handy Media Player

While we wait excitedly for Western Digital to update its HD Media Player, the company has decided to add another, value-minded product to its media player range. Working along the same lines as the HD unit, The WD TV Mini serves as a conduit between your TV set and USB-connected storage — whether it be a camcorder, an external HDD or a humble flash drive — and plays back a vast array of digital media formats. The Mini part to its name refers to its diminutive 91 x 91 x 22 mm footprint, but being the younger sibling also means it loses a couple of the premium features, namely HDMI and full 1080p, though that drop-off isn’t too steep with 1080i and composite plus component outputs serving as alternatives. It’s available now for $99.

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