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Roku players add Dish international TV channels, become that much more exotic

Roku players add Dish international TV channels, become that much more exotic

Posted on May 24, 2012 by MG3

Roku has already been turning its players into TV hubs, but it's been focused on US programming -- not so hot if you're an immigrant hoping to catch up on affairs back in the homeland. Dish is aiming to remedy that by offering its Dishworld service as an avenue for the media hub: owners can subscribe to over 50 channels without having to spring for a satellite package. The focus is heaviest on south Asia, with Bangladesh, India and Pakistan getting the most service -- including a few cricket channels for good measure. Arab channels like Al Jazeera and Brazilian channels like TV Globo Internacional join the fray as well. Roku 2 and Roku LT viewers living in the US can already subscribe to Dis...

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New Roku HD shows up at the FCC, looks like a fusion of current boxes

New Roku HD shows up at the FCC, looks like a fusion of current boxes

Posted on Mar 16, 2012 by MG3

If a recent FCC pit stop is to be believed (and it should), Roku's next-gen HD box may very well be on its way. Physically, the miniature device keeps the same form factor as its siblings save for the purple splash on its base -- much like a color-flipped LT. Still, the main highlight isn't its minimal makeover, but instead the resurgence of full-sized composite outputs, which had been absent since the first HD-flavored Roku. Furthermore, FCC docs reveal a Broadcom BCM7208 CPU alongside 2GB of flash memory in the box's innards, while it lacks the microSD slot found in the current model. More info is sure to spill over the next few days; in the meantime, give the source link below a click to ...

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Roku 2 XS and Roku LT now streaming into UK and Ireland

Roku 2 XS and Roku LT now streaming into UK and Ireland

Posted on Jan 11, 2012 by MG2

Roku, the leading streaming platform in the US and suppliers of what we like to call smart TV adapters, has announced that it is launching in the UK and Ireland. Two models of Roku will be available.
The Roku 2 XS provides support for up to 1080p video and features a motion-controlled Bluetooth game remote for casual gaming, as well as a microSD card slot for storing games you download. It comes with a copy of Angry Birds to get you started. It features both an Ethernet port and Wi-Fi for connection to your network. It costs £99.99.
The Roku LT is more affordable at £49.99 and only offers 720p video support and offers Wi-Fi. Both Roku models can be connected to your TV via RCA or HDMI, so wi...

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Roku coming to UK and Ireland at end of January

Roku coming to UK and Ireland at end of January

Posted on Jan 11, 2012 by MG15

Now that Netflix has launched in UK and Ireland, Roku has announced its first set-top boxes for release across the pond. The Roku LT and Roku XS are expected to ship at the end of January through Amazon.co.uk for £49.99 and £99.99, respectively — a pre-order page is live for LT, while the XS' page is currently pointing to a third-party vendor with a slightly higher-than-suggested retail price. In addition to Netflix, the company promises more than 40 content channels including MLB.TV, Facebook, Flickr, WSJ, FoxNews.com, and Crackle (UK only). Plus Angry Birds for the premium model. Additional retailers will be announced later.

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Roku 2 HD, XD, and XS officially launch: same price, smaller size and Angry Birds

Roku 2 HD, XD, and XS officially launch: same price, smaller size and Angry Birds

Posted on Jul 20, 2011 by MG1

Roku has gone from a barely known streaming media box manufacturer to a retail darling in a remarkably short amount of time (the last hardware revamp launched less than a year ago) and it's back with more new hardware to continue the assault. The Roku 2 lineup will put their (much smaller) footprint in the spaces left by their predecessors when they hit shelves later this month without changing the price one bit. Besides being more energy efficient, it brings new channels including Angry Birds, Epix, MLS and more, while also upgrading the Netflix experience with support for subtitles, surround sound and 1080p video. The pricing tiers of $60 (HD), $80 (XD) and $100 (XS) remain; while stepping...

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Roku streamers officially available at Walmart, no Vudu channel in sight

Roku streamers officially available at Walmart, no Vudu channel in sight

Posted on Jun 14, 2011 by MG3

Though it had already been spotted online, Roku confirmed today that its media streamers are available at physical Walmart stores nationwide.

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Roku players updated, fixes a few issues, may introduce a new one for PlayOn

Roku players updated, fixes a few issues, may introduce a new one for PlayOn

Posted on Apr 01, 2011 by MG3

A place at retail may be the future for Roku, but for current owners there's a firmware update just issued that brings the box to version 2.9 build 1553. According to the release notes it makes the ba...

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Roku get Rdio streaming radio support

Roku get Rdio streaming radio support

Posted on Feb 25, 2011 by MG1

Roku continues to add content to its media streamer range, with the latest deal bringing Rdio streaming radio to the compact STBs. A $9.99 monthly subscription, the new Rdio Channel on Roku offers ove...

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Roku, Clearleap bringing cable VOD to media streamers

Roku, Clearleap bringing cable VOD to media streamers

Posted on Jun 25, 2010 by MG15

We remember when Roku's streamer was a simple Netflix box with potential, but now the company is teaming up with Clearleap (check after the break

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Marantz wants to Roku you for free

Marantz wants to Roku you for free

Posted on Mar 03, 2010 by MG17

Yep, Marantz, makers of high end A/V equipment have a deal where if you buy one of their high performance Blu-ray players, they'll ...

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