Roku Now Licensing Its Media Player Design 53
DeviceGuru writes "Roku has begun licensing its A/V media streaming set-top-box hardware and software technology to third-party device makers. Netgear, Roku's first licensee, will soon offer a Netgear-branded version of the recently size- and cost-reduced Roku XDS box through Best Buy, Fry's, and Radio Shack stores. Although Roku's licensing move follows closely on the heels Google's October rollout of the Google TV platform, the $60 to $100 Roku XD player design's low-cost, low-power, compact design, and sheer ease-of-use make it a compelling alternative to Google TV, assuming Google's platform results in prices like Logitech's $300 Revue. As a small example, the Roku player most likely uses an inexpensive, power-stingy MIPS-based NXP processor in contrast to the Revue's more power-thirsty, expensive, and spacious Atom processor."
The content is all shitty. (Score:0, Insightful)
What's the point in buying these devices if the content you can watch on them is all utter crap out of New York or LA, or worse, some horrid anime tripe out of Japan or Korea?
I used to watch a lot of TV, but the shows got so fucking stupid that I had to stop watching. It's so much better to go down to the local jazz bar to hear some live music, or to go to the theater and watch a live play. I suppose a benefit of this is that you're helping support real people in your community, rather than some cockdangling actor or TV executive.
Re:The content is all shitty. (Score:2, Insightful)
You could always rent a foreign film from amazon on demand.
Go away, you're not 21 (Score:3, Insightful)
It's so much better to go down to the local jazz bar to hear some live music
Children and college underclassmen aren't allowed into the establishment due to alcohol control statutes. What do you suggest for them?
or to go to the theater and watch a live play.
Ordinarily, these live plays don't end until the city buses have stopped running for the night, and a cab ride home is cost prohibitive.
Which device has a Dedicated Charging Port? (Score:5, Insightful)
from Wikipedia [wikipedia.org]:
In order not to have to ship an AC adapter, the manufacturer would have to be certain that a nearby device has a Dedicated Charging Port. Which device might this be?