Roku 3....in a word - brilliant.
Imagine wanting to watch a certain show or movie, and being able to search Netflix, Amazon, Hulu Plus, vudu, Crackle etc, etc, etc....ALL AT THE SAME TIME...introducing Roku 3...it does that.
It also has a USB port for watching content in a variety of formats. Did I mention HDMI with 1080 resolution? All in a device about the size of a deck of cards.
Did I mention the remote is radio and not infrared - so you do not need to be in line of sight?
Or that the REMOTE has an earplug outlet (Roku 3 comes with a pretty good pair of plugs to boot)
The device is both wireless and ethernet ready.
I pay $15 a month for Netflix/HuluPlus and then have a HUUUGE selection of free content - all searchable.
Cable TV...$75 or more for 250 channels you don't want for the 10 you do?
Not me.
P.S. ....DVR?...does it have DVR?...why? Every show is available 24 hrs a day, many in less than 24 hours after it appears on live TV. What do you need DVR for?
Imagine wanting to watch a certain show or movie, and being able to search Netflix, Amazon, Hulu Plus, vudu, Crackle etc, etc, etc....ALL AT THE SAME TIME...introducing Roku 3...it does that.
It also has a USB port for watching content in a variety of formats. Did I mention HDMI with 1080 resolution? All in a device about the size of a deck of cards.
Did I mention the remote is radio and not infrared - so you do not need to be in line of sight?
Or that the REMOTE has an earplug outlet (Roku 3 comes with a pretty good pair of plugs to boot)
The device is both wireless and ethernet ready.
I pay $15 a month for Netflix/HuluPlus and then have a HUUUGE selection of free content - all searchable.
Cable TV...$75 or more for 250 channels you don't want for the 10 you do?
Not me.
P.S. ....DVR?...does it have DVR?...why? Every show is available 24 hrs a day, many in less than 24 hours after it appears on live TV. What do you need DVR for?
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