The first Netflix box by Roku is a 5-inch-by-5-inch device that will have access to about 10,000 videos, including movies, which means it is about 10 percent of total Netflix DVD catalog.
The good: Streams Netflix Watch Now titles to your TV; affordable $100 price tag; unlimited viewing with no additional charge beyond standard ($8.95 or higher) monthly Netflix fee; PC-free movie watching; simple setup; includes built-in wired and 802.11g Wi-Fi networking; works with all TVs; upgradeable firmware allows for new features, interface improvements, and bug fixes.
The bad: Though growing, the number of Watch Now titles currently available for streaming is still fairly paltry, especially when it comes to popular recent releases; video quality doesn't come close to DVD or HD; far too many titles don't appear in their original wide-screen version; no surround sound; can't manipulate queue via TV screen; yet another box under the TV.
The bottom line: While it's still a work in progress--and currently lean on quality content--the Netflix Player's simple operation, overall convenience, and cheap price makes it a compelling option for Netflix subscribers looking for instant gratification.
http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/419-netflixs-movie-box-launches-with-roku-selection-still-limited-buys-stak/
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Netflix’s Movie Box Launches With Roku
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