eBay with Centrix Intl has the Western Digital WD TV Live Plus Media Player (WDBABX0000NBK-NESN) for $89 with free shipping. Features Netflix streaming, supports DVD navigation, HDMI port, and is Wi-Fi ready (needs adapter). Here's my review for this player.
This is a NEW Item in Bulk Packaging. Why is this item is bulk packaging and not a retail box? As wholesalers we buy items in large quantities from manufacturers such as Western Digital. These then come to us as 20 per box. We therefore package these for you the customer as bulked packed.
Silly #1, you know nothing about the retail trade. What happens is manufacturers make their product bare at first, and pour them into a dump truck for transport to wholesalers. The wholesalers receive the dump truck, pouring its load onto the work floor. They then set child laborers to work in measuring, cutting, and gluing sheets of cardboard to surround each retailable piece. If an RP is supposed to contain any accessories, these generally settle to the bottom of the load and small rescue animals are used to retrieve them. The product isn't labeled until the retail chain is ready to send it to a store. A complex, 6-sided laser transfer printer uses a database of sizes and weights to print the most probable product labelling onto the box. Any error, or "margin", in this process is controlled through an inconvenient return process.
Huh?
Silly #1, you know nothing about the retail trade. What happens is manufacturers make their product bare at first, and pour them into a dump truck for transport to wholesalers. The wholesalers receive the dump truck, pouring its load onto the work floor. They then set child laborers to work in measuring, cutting, and gluing sheets of cardboard to surround each retailable piece. If an RP is supposed to contain any accessories, these generally settle to the bottom of the load and small rescue animals are used to retrieve them. The product isn't labeled until the retail chain is ready to send it to a store. A complex, 6-sided laser transfer printer uses a database of sizes and weights to print the most probable product labelling onto the box. Any error, or "margin", in this process is controlled through an inconvenient return process.
I figured it had something to do with lasers.