you to take home immediately. These are the Roku SD, Roku HD and the
Roku HD-XR players and they are going to be available for $79.99, $99.99
and $129.99 respectively.
The Roku SD might not be your favorite choice but since it s available
for just $79.99 you should definitely check it out. The player connects
to your TV with the Yellow-Red-White video/audio cable. It also comes
with features like 802.11b/g and Ethernet ports for increased
connectivity. As you expect it already, the SD model will only deliver
SD shows.
If you re willing to spend a little more, then you can choose between
the Roku HD and the Roku HD-XR players which will let you play all the
HD videos you want. Both players connect to your TVs via HDMI or
Component video but they also come with S-Video and Composite video
outputs. The Roku HD-XR is more expensive since it will come with
802.11n dual-band Wi-Fi for even better connectivity.
Whatever player you choose you will still be able to stream video
straight from various content providers like Netflix, Amazon Video on
Demand or MLB.TV. Have you decided which one to purchase? Although it
seems like a good idea getting an HD version, you d be better off with
the cheaper SD streamer. Roku is slowly growing but the content provider
doesn t have all that many HD titles to offer you yet. For now you can
choose from about 17,000 movies from Netflix and 45,000 titles from
Amazon s Video on Demand but only 1,000 of them are available in HD. And
since the Baseball season is over anyway, you could wait until next year
before getting the HD or HD-XR version.
The players are available right now from either Roku or Amazon, so go
ahead and grab the one you want. Right now shipping is free but that
might change later.



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