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PC Magazine October 7, 2003 |
Art on the Wall Giant LCD and plasma TVs that hang on your wall are enticing for watching TV shows or DVDs. But when the movie ends, you're left with a big, blank canvas several feet wide. Enter Roku's HD1000, which uses its otherwise blank display to showcase photo slide shows or even movies. |
PC Magazine January 20, 2004 Bill Howard |
HD Media Hub Shows Promise The Roku HD1000 isn't just another digital media hub. Sure, it can play your PC-resident multimedia files on your TV and stereo, but it displays digital photos and videos in true HD resolution. |
Home Theater June 2004 Chris Chiarella |
Converging in the Desert Highlights from the Consumer Electronics Show: Roku HD 1000 High-Definition Media Player... Samsung YP-910GS Digital Audio Player... Zen Portable Media Center... etc. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Roku Debuts A New Streaming Stick To Compete With Google's Chromecast Roku has introduced a consumer-version of its streaming stick, rounding out its line of players. |
Inc. December 2003 Heintz & Gossage |
5 Ideas to Watch Teenage-seeking billboards; long-distance MRIs; and why Mom makes a better CEO than Dad. |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Lose the Extras on These DVD Players High-end DVD players and recorders are recreating the complexity that kept some VCR owners from ever recording anything |
BusinessWeek December 17, 2009 Rich Jaroslovsky |
From the Web to Your TV, Seamlessly Roku, no longer just "the Netflix box," adds content and new models. |
PC World February 2004 |
Tech Visionaries We give awards to 17 hardware products setting the standard for ingenuity with unique qualities that distinguish them from the ho-hum. |
The Motley Fool September 2, 2010 Gregory T. Huang |
Apple Vs. Amazon Battle Continues: Adventures in TV Land Apple unveils a smaller and cheaper version of its Apple TV, which is a box that lets people play movies and network shows on their TV via the Internet. |
Home Theater September 29, 2008 |
Netflix to Rent TV Shows on the Net Netflix has cut deals with CBS and the Disney Channel to make their shows available through its fledgling online service. |