i think i like western digital's WD TV better than this. seems to support more formats and you get to pick the hard drive size, only downside being having to attatch it, reducing the portability.
ima champ the WD TV to the death tho. like there is no downside.
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i think i like western digital's WD TV better than this. seems to support more formats and you get to pick the hard drive size, only downside being having to attatch it, reducing the portability.
ima champ the WD TV to the death tho. like there is no downside.