slkygrl
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krenbaird wrote:I'm on the fence about this. What does the Roku 2 add to the equation besides newness?
For those of us who like charts here is the difference between the $59/$79/$99 Roku boxes
http://shop.roku.com/
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kenbuzz
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stevedog1 wrote:I wish I could still get my hands on the Roku HD XR. Just like this with USB, Composite, Component, S-Video, HDMI, 1080p, ethernet port and wireless N.
It's the perfect box but hard to come by, and wish I had bought more when it was on Woot sometime last year..... 
I concur. The HD|XR seemed to offer the best bang for the buck. Though $40 for an N1100 HD is a pretty good deal for basic streaming IMO.
Here's a comparison table I made last year between the specs for the legacy and the new units - before the Roku 2's were announced. Ignore the "price" column - that's clearly out of date:
http://img696.imageshack.us/img696/3913/compareroku2.jpg
(Note - Updated the link to include the new Roku 2 models)
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04/12/13 Eye-Fi Mobile 8GB Wireless Memory Card - $35
03/01/13 Powerbag 3000mAh Charging Bag - $40
02/21/13 Canon Wireless AIO Printer - $50
02/21/13 3M HD Camcorder Projector - $80
11/10/12 Alaratec Charge-Glo 30-pin Sync Cable (x3) - $5 ea
krie
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Just like to point out there is no way to turn this baby off outside unplugging the thing. So if you or someone you love is an electricity Need more history channel. then good luck
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