Adobe MAX 2011: Wrap-Up Coverage

Legit Reviews was on hand at the 2011 Adobe MAX conference in Los Angeles, California where designers, developers, and business leaders come together to experience first-hand how Adobe is attempting to transform the creative process across mobile devices, PCs and Cloud-based systems. There were thousands of participants gathered at MAX to help gain a competitive edge through training and networking. Read on to find out what was there.

By Ken Brown

Western Digital WD TV Live – Next Generation Streaming Media Player Review

WD today introduced the next generation of its WD TV Live streaming media player! This updated version has Wi-Fi now built-in and is the very first media player on the market to deliver the Spotify music service. You can also stream Netflix, Hulu Plus, Blockbuster, CinemaNow, Pandora, YouTube, Facebook and many other content offerings with this little $99 device!

By Ken Brown

ASUS WAVI (Wireless Audio Video Interaction) System Preview

The ASUS WAVI solves the problem of how to look at something on your PC by wirelessly sending it to your TV! The WAVI uses a pair of boxes to transfer wireless transmission signals via HDMI allow for wireless cross-room transmission with a range of 25 meters at 5GHz, delivering real-time PC content to the living room TV. Could a device like this eliminate the need for a HTPC?

By Ken Brown

Call of Duty XP L.A. 2011 – Ultimate Fan Experience

Legit Reviews was in Southern California to experience the inaugural Call of Duty XP Fan Spectacular. With the latest installment to the Call of Duty franchise, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, due to hit stores in November, this was a great way for Activision to get the word out and generate some buzz. Did Call of Duty XP L.A. 2011 live up to the hype? Read on to find out our first-hand experiences!

By Ken Brown