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An Early Review of Roku's Netflix-Streaming Appliance

Robert Green writes "Following and complementing the Netflix instant streaming video service for the PC, Roku has produced a Set-Top Box offering instant streaming of Netflix video to your home television set. Set to compete with Apple TV (major announcement pending), it began shipping last week and here is one of the first reviews." As has been discussed before, the device is fairly limited, but inexpensive (around $100).

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  1. Re:RTFA ??? Huh by raving+griff · · Score: 5, Informative

    While there are tens of thousands of titles available in netflix's streaming service, only a handful of them are popular films. Personally, only 4 of the DVD's in my 72 movie queue are available to instantly stream. In my case, I could be done with all four movies in a week or two and be out of things to stream until I happen to come across another movie that I think I'd enjoy. The problem is that there is not a great selection of movies available for instant play, and of this limited selection, far fewer are popular titles.

  2. Re:So what is the rez on this? by daemonburrito · · Score: 4, Informative

    It's not about "resolution" as you're probably thinking about it. For right now, it is 480p, but that's not what is important.

    The amount of compression is varied depending on the speed of the connection. Netflix says it's pretty good at 1.5mbit, and perfect at 4mbit.

  3. No subtitles; No menu features by ahbi · · Score: 4, Informative

    OK, first off I love Netflix Video On Demand feature. It was in fact one of the main reasons I setup my Media Center.
    I suggest either Anthony Perkin's (IIRC) MyNetflix plugin or the better vmcNetflix plugin (both for Vista)

    But here is the deal:
    What you get is essentially VHS. Both in terms of features & resolution.
    No subsitiles option (forgien you have them; English you don't)
    No menus and therefore no special features.

    Selection:
    This is an odd mix.
    You don't have the full Netflix selection.
    New releases are hit and miss. It really depends on what the studios let Netflix put on there.
    The selection compaired to other VoD systems is very good. Especially the TV shows (which aren't in HD anyhow).
    Also I al amazed by how quickly they are adding titles to the VoD service

    So, Netflix VoD is not a replacement for TV.
    Or cable VoD services (for new releases)
    However, with your normal Netflix subscription (~$15) it is free. And that makes a huge difference.
    Now I have a massive selection of shows I can watch anytime I want. I have access to TV shows that really aren't rerun anymore.