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Comments on: Roku wants to stream everyone's content

Maker of the Netflix Player is working to enable its set-top box to stream video from any content provider to consumers' TVs, Roku's CEO says.

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by lkrupp September 24, 2008 7:30 PM PDT
Yawnnnnnnn...zzzzzzzzz.....
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by ev61 September 24, 2008 8:40 PM PDT
Free content (and perhaps a brick and mortar partner) could really do wonders for the box. We all hate adding devices to our packed HT systems, but those that multitask the best will win out.
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by zanely September 24, 2008 11:20 PM PDT
My Roku works fine, especially after the latest firmware update that keeps it connected via wireless. The problem with Roku is not with the hardware but with the content available to view. What's available to download is all bargain-bin stuff that you would only buy at if someone put a gun to your head. The Roku won't take off until the content owners fire the lawyers now in control and let marketing people use their smarts to move the tons of merchandise that are locked up in antiquated distribution channels.
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by joel90035 September 25, 2008 8:36 AM PDT
I love my Roku box. One thing that the above article didn't mention and I haven't read anywhere is that Heroes Season 3 is avail via Netflix. Heroes is NBC/Universal which does have some of it's older Law & Order and other shows on Netflix Watch Now. I'd like to see all of NBC shows to pop up the day after. The selection on Netflix Watch Now is 80% crap right now. More tv would be great for me as you can only tivo so many tv shows at once. I've been watching countless hours of old Law & Order's Criminal Intent and SVU and would like to see more current shows. Let's hope the Roku or Netflix sign up more content now. For 100 bucks the Roku is a great device for the bedroom or second tv room.
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by neowolfwitch September 29, 2008 6:40 AM PDT
I have to say that I love my Roku box, but the content available from Netflix is seriously lacking. I've already "run out" of content I actually want to watch from them, and they haven't added much new content recently. It's my dream right now to be able to stream Hulu through it. I hope Netflix make some more deals with providers, or that some new Roku apps come out soon. One that has been brought up is the possibility of the Roku acting as a VLC or Myth-TV front-end, which would be fantastic! It's a great little box that works really well, for a reasonable price.
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