Chickaboo1962
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jbchro wrote:I am confused, does this thing allow you to watch netflix without a netflix account?
Because if that is the case then this is easily worth every penny.
Nope, you need a streaming subscription - $7.99 a month.
I have the generation 2 unit and absolutely love it!
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dbcooper
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eldiablohijo wrote:What else does it offer my PS3 or Google TV wouldn't?
Seek and ye shall find:
Official Roku Channels
Hidden Roku Channels
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cycokiller
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BigRedDogATL wrote:You can order the new model Roku2 XD box for 20% off the regular $59 price, which makes it $47 and cheaper than this older model refurb.
Not really a good deal, but Woot will sell out of them anyway.
Where are you shopping? And hook me up man! The only Roku2 XD I can find is $79 (before discounts) and has no ethernet port.
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Everbody
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redfox1160 wrote:Can this connect to a standard definition TV with RCA cables, or is it HDMI only?
Yes! See the second or third picture by clicking on the main pic.
Need an HDMI cable? Cheap at Meritline.com!
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dbcooper
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gill2003 wrote:Alright, you guys talked me into it. I just picked one up. From my comparison, it seems price wise the closest comparison is the Roku 2 HD.
What I like about this one over Roku 2 HD:
1080p. Although the TV this is planned for is a tube version, I plan to upgrade soon to 1080p flat screen.
Ethernet. Right now, I plan to use wireless, but if that doesn't workout like I plan I have the cable to fall back on.
Advanced Remote. Honestly, I don't know what it does special, but it is value added.
What I do not like about this one over the Roku 2 HD:
SD support. I read one grumble about only being able to load 15 channels. The rebuttal claims this may have been a localized problem and that at least 30 channels can be loaded.
This is my first Roku purchase and I think this will be a great entry into internet TV. I am buying the one off Woot since I can get a taste of expanded features at a price I can afford to take a risk at. I have more than one TV and if all goes well I will consider purchasing more of these.
Bottomline: As a newb wanting to take advantage of value priced television programming, I think this is a great purchase.
Very well thought out. I can tell you, you will like this roku.
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