dbreunig:


Roku gets their target market: college kids and mid 20s adults relatively comfortable with digital video, can’t spare the cash for cable, and often live with roommates.
Hence a headphone jack on a remote. Great feature.

dbreunig:

Roku gets their target market: college kids and mid 20s adults relatively comfortable with digital video, can’t spare the cash for cable, and often live with roommates.

Hence a headphone jack on a remote. Great feature.

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    Sweet idea!
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    Why not just attach a wireless device, to your TV ?
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    This truly is a great feature that I’m looking forward to. I was shocked when I found out that this isn’t in the XBox...
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    I have a Roku box… And meet this description, but I don’t get it.
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