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eyetv roku

The Roku Game Remote uses Hillcrest Labs' Freespace motion control technology, so users can control games with natural gestures. However, the Ethernet connection and remote with motion control for games are available only on the XS model. On July 20, 2011, Roku updated its product lineup with three new boxes. The company explained that streaming technology has evolved "and so have our Roku streaming players". In 2015, Roku announced the company would no longer update the operating system software or provide any support for Roku models manufactured before May, 2011. The top-level XD|S offered component video and optical audio outputs, dual-band wireless N, and a USB port for playing videos, photos, and music.

eyetv roku

The middle of the line model, the XD, added 1080p resolution (if channel programmers provide it), an enhanced remote with replay capabilities, and single-band wireless-n WiFi. The revised HD became the basic model of the line, offering 720p resolution, 802.11g WiFi reception, and an HDMI output. Roku revamped its lineup of devices in September 2010. The Roku HD-XR, which streams both SD and HD, as well as Full HD (1080p) content, adds 802.11a and dual-band 802.11n WiFi support and a USB port on the back. The Roku SD and HD both have an Ethernet connection and built in 802.11b/ g Wi‑Fi. The Roku HD streams SD (480i & 480p) and HD (720p) content. The Roku SD only streams standard definition (SD) content in 480i format.

eyetv roku

Before Autumn 2010, three versions of the Roku DVP were available: the Roku SD, HD, and HD-XR. Roku announced the first Netflix Internet video streaming receiver box-the Roku DVP-on May 20, 2008.














Eyetv roku