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The Popbox specs make no mention of ISO support either but no doubt someone will hack that into a new firmware. That aside, the interface looks pretty slick, although it doesn’t seem to offer anything that makes me regret getting the WD TV Live Shoutcast and Netflix look nice but they might find their way onto the Live at some point (wishful thinking?). It’s not like you’re paying less for an ad-subsidised product. The EnGadget hands-on coverage seems to show 3rd party advertisements within the media library…? Obviously that doesn’t impact on viewing actual media but it seems a bit irritating to purchase a product only for it to push advertisements on you when you’re just browsing your own files. Typical that after finally deciding on (and getting) a WD TV Live after months of deliberating, a seemingly better alternative shows up for the same money. So…What does WD have to say about the future of WDTV Live? (I repack all my MP4’s into MKV packages so they function). I would be very happy to keep my WDTVlive if they can supply us with a GUI similar to the PopBox and all of my movies actually work well (which they don’t at this time) MP4’s have audio sync issues. And we are the ones that can negatively affect their bottom line as well. We are the ones that are helping their bottom line. I don’t understand why they don’t spend more time replying to their loyal customers. WD will definately lose a lot of customers due to their lack of info on what they are working on, no firmware roadmaps, no teasers of what’s coming, and complete lack of replys in this and many other WDTV related forums. I guess the firmware fiasco may have set that date back a bit :-) Maybe they actually have a new SDK from Sigma and are planning a new GUI with a lot more features? I remember a long time ago on the WD twitter site the guy from WD said there were great things coming for the WDTV before the end of 2009. So if this is true, I think the hardware will be more than OK? Most forums are saying that the new Popbox is using the same chip as the PH-200.
