Just about did it for me, and as I recycled the netbook (which was on it's last legs as a usable computer but functions great as just a media server) it cost me very little. Just the Logitech keyboard thing.
But then... I also had NAS storage.
So yeah... once I work out the total price, the WDTV is damn compelling. If it can play all you want, why wouldn't you get it?
For the price the WDTV is incredible. But what software does it use?
I've personally got an old laptop on which Windows runs a copy of XBMC. Together with a Logitech diNovo http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/keyboards/keyboards/dinovo-mini .
Just about did it for me, and as I recycled the netbook (which was on it's last legs as a usable computer but functions great as just a media server) it cost me very little. Just the Logitech keyboard thing.
But then... I also had NAS storage.
So yeah... once I work out the total price, the WDTV is damn compelling. If it can play all you want, why wouldn't you get it?