WD TV Live Hub to enter India by month end

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Western Digital introduced its latest HD media player - the WD TV Live Hub Media Centre - today in Mumbai. The Live Hub media player will be available in the Indian market by the end of December 2010 and will be priced at Rs. 9,999.
The Live Hub media centre is a full-HD 1080p media player which houses a 1 TB network hard drive within it. It has features like integrated media server, integrated iTunes media server,video feeds via the internet, social networking integration in the form of Fac...

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sgurnani

Right off the assembly line
Hi,

I have checked up on Lamington Road, Mumbai & the WD TV Live Hub has very well launched but not available at the advertised price of Rs.9990/-. Dealers are selling it at much higher prices close to Rs.12000/- and above stating that the distributors have launched at MRP Rs.16999/-. Is this even possible?

WD advertises & plans a launch of a really good product and they put their hands up when questioned that distributors control pricing?

Please guide us where is the best place to buy this product at the correct price?

There are a lot of people around India that have the same query, listed on this site Techtree.com India > Reviews > Basics > Specials > WD TV Live Hub

I would like to unite & help as much to bring people interested in buying this product to get back to the co. and help get the correct price for all.
 

yashvisent

Right off the assembly line
guys please dont buy wd products their rma / after sales service is pathetic here in India.

I have a HDD that took months for replacement and that too 3 times i received fault harddrive and still awaiting the replacement.

also their call centre and email support is totally crap
 

The Sorcerer

oh wow...Xenforo!!!
#1. Its a press release. Not news. News and press release are 2 different stuff. The Indian "tech" media seriously need to wake up big time. You guys ain't the only ones putting it up (some even go about and recycling the article :p). I am sure during copy-pasting, one can do the basics, especially saying that WD quotes this price as "Rs. xxxxx".
 
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