My Roku came USPS last Friday, the 6th, after an online chat on Sunday evening, the 1st. Pretty quick, considering the holiday on the 4th!
Doubtful it's that cheap. They are probably just paying wholesale dealer price. The MSRP is $59 for the refurb XD. So, my guess is that Dish is paying around $39.I bet Dish is paying about 10 to 25 cents on the dollar for each re-manufactured Roku box.
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I tried it, and it only finds the Roku 2 XD, not my older XD. I wonder if it only works with Roku 2 models?Android does have an offical Roku app. It works through the Router, so your Android has to be connected via Wifi on the same network the Roku is, so you don't have to point it. It does not work using IR just Wifi. It will find any Roku on the network.
Just wait until you get it hooked up via HDMI, and view some HD content. You will be amazed that this tiny device can produce such a fantastic picture on a large flat screen TV via web streaming. DD5.1 too on some content.Currently connected via composite cable as all the hdmi slots are already taken....Briefly checked out a couple of movies from Crackle and besides the letterbox format the picture quality was very good.
Teehar said:I have to disagree with the picture quality.Currently connected via composite cable as all the hdmi slots are already taken.Got an hdmi selector on the way to solve that issue.Anyway,on a 6mb connection and composite cables the picture quality is very good.The sd quality is much better than on Dish.Watched an episode of Movin On (Claude Akins) from the 70's and it wasn't bad at all.Briefly checked out a couple of movies from Crackle and besides the letterbox format the picture quality was very good.
just called me as wellJust received a survey call from dish, asking me about 10 questions regarding the roku/amc issue, what shows I watch on amc, satisfied with credits I received and likely hood that I am staying with dish I am guessing other folks will be getting the survey call as well
Most of what is available for the Roku may indeed be SD, or worse. However, the majority of what most users will choose to watch will be HD - Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Epix, HBO GO, etc. Big difference.Finally some members don't like watching shows in SD and most of what you get on the Roku is SD at best. Take the Roku for what it is and enjoy. I am very satisfied with mine.
the picture is pretty awesomeJust wait until you get it hooked up via HDMI, and view some HD content. You will be amazed that this tiny device can produce such a fantastic picture on a large flat screen TV via web streaming. DD5.1 too on some content.
hopefully the rain will not hurt it!Wife just called me saying the Roku box was sticking outside of our mailbox. Too bad we just had a storm come through....
I have been pretty impressed with mine as well. A definite step up the PQ scale compared to my other streaming devices.Just wait until you get it hooked up via HDMI, and view some HD content. You will be amazed that this tiny device can produce such a fantastic picture on a large flat screen TV via web streaming. DD5.1 too on some content.
Just wait until you get it hooked up via HDMI, and view some HD content. You will be amazed that this tiny device can produce such a fantastic picture on a large flat screen TV via web streaming. DD5.1 too on some content.