Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Roku Announces the $79 Roku SD and the $129 Roku HD-XR
Posted by Jason Dunn in "Digital Home Hardware & Accessories" @ 11:00 AM
"The Roku SD player connects to the TV using the included and familiar Yellow-Red-White video/audio cable. In addition, the Roku SD player incorporates Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) and an Ethernet port for easy broadband connectivity. With the Roku SD player, customers can stream their favorite movies and TV shows to their TV at up to DVD quality. The Roku HD and HD-XR players feature High Definition streaming capability, connecting directly to any TV using HDMI or Component video (both products also include S-video or Composite video outputs as well). The Roku HD-XR adds the latest Wi-Fi standard, 802.11n dual-band, giving customers who have adopted this router technology improved connectivity range and better overall wireless performance between the Roku HD-XR and the home network. The Roku HD-XR also works with legacy routers and can often boost Wi-Fi range inside the house. Finally, the Roku HD-XR includes a USB port for future use."
Being Canadian, I can't use Netflix - but there are days I sure wish I could. These Roku players look like a great way to access Netflix and Amazon video content. They're small, inexpensive, quiet, and simple to operate - four key factors in TV-room adoption.