Time capsule or Western digital my book world Edition? or Synology DS210j

Hello all and help please.
I have a Macbook pro and the new Apple TV. I am looking for a way to:
1. Wirelessly backup my Macbook Pro and
2. Use the device to hold my iTunes library, so I can stream music and films to my Apple TV.
Obviously I have been looking at the Apple Time Capsule 2GB version, but to be honest I'm a little worried about he number of users who have stated the the device has died after a year or so.
I have also been looking at the Western Digital My Book World Edition 2TB Home Network Storage and the Synology DS210j Disk Station - 2 Bay NAS Enclosure and a 2TB hard drive.
But reading different forums, i have read different reports of backing up and accessing music and video using the Western digital and Synology.
Can anyone out there give me any advise - has anyone got any experience of these devices???
At the moment the Western Digital My Book World Edition 2TB Home Network Storage at £186 looks the best value -but will it work to copy my entire itunes library to and stream it through my Apple TV?
Thnaks for your help in advance.

Thanks for the suggestions. I decided to return the WD My Book Drive, and not get another one.

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