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  • The NeverEnding Story!! Yeah!

  • caillou???

    Seven Princesses???

    Wuzzby's Big Movie?!?!?!?!?!

    SONIC UNDERGROUND!?!?!?!?!? *gag, puke*

  • The reason I'm getting it from Amazon is because I use Amazon Prime with my old college email, and I get free 2 day shipping or 1 day shipping for 3.99 per item. I'll keep anyone posted, and I might post a video on my Youtube channel once I get it, and I'll explain it better to everyone!

  • I'm so getting this on friday from Amazon! Friggin Netflix doesn't work on my PowerPC Mac Mini, and me and my gf share an account. I'm using my HDTV as a monitor on my Mac...Should I get the HD Roku and hook it up to my Monitor, or the SD and use that on my Old Samsung TV? I'm thinking HD...

  • so wireless works

  • @bakanbi

    yes

  • I can stream Netflix on my PC which is hooked up to my 47" inch LCD tv.

    The overall quality is very good to excellent. I'm also able to stream many HD titles.

    Is there any benefit to using the Roku box as opposed to my PC??

  • i love Dead Leaves

  • Not sure why your comment was marked as spam...but from what I've found out, yes. You can change the roku players from room to room if that is what you mean. So let me specify.

    You can manually move the Roku player from room to room without losing content because the content is actually stored over the internet. But you CAN'T have one Roku player and stream video to two different TV's while the player is only hooked up to one TV.

  • @NoiseismyDomain Cool that does answer my questions I appreciate the quick feedback.

  • You MUST move the player from TV to TV every time you want to switch rooms. I have a Bluray player that doesn't hook up to the internet, but I love it. The video is great and the audio is amazing. I have heard the "HD" on Roku players is more like an upscaled DVD. The blurays are true HD. So personally I would recommend the Bluray player with a Wifi connection. Same thing, but then you have the choice to watch actual Bluray Discs as well. Since MY Blu isn't Wifi capable, I will be buying a Roku,

  • Just bought mine last night! Got the HD one.

  • Thanks so much for this simple "first day impression". It let me know what I am "In for" before buying and trying. I think I will try it.

  • i liked the back to the futures in your list! woo! hehe... A team!! What you talking about foo! haha ..wow... good streaming.. just looks like TV! nice stuff...

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