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Can a Roku replace cable?
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<p>[QUOTE="Fan-boy-comics, post: 114142, member: 30825"]-Private channels, you mean like the ones on my Panasonic blu-ray (over 100.. including 17x 3D channels)</p><p></p><p>-Play-on is not an alternative to my unlimited internet access and flash player capability of my Panasonic blu-ray.</p><p></p><p>-My blu-ray player updates each week, and has Hulu, Netflix, Crackle, Vudu, certain free channels (over 100), access to basic cable via wifi, Google Video, Amazon Prime, Youtube, and the internet...</p><p></p><p>-My blu-ray has 1.75x the processing speed of the latest Rku player</p><p></p><p>You say people are looking for knowledge and input and that is all I am stating. You cannot argue these facts, or the fact that my vlu-ray outperforms your Roku. I am trying to provide a complete and fair comparison for the uneducated to make an informed decision. The more you rely on opinions and ignore hard facts the less people trust your input.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fan-boy-comics, post: 114142, member: 30825"]-Private channels, you mean like the ones on my Panasonic blu-ray (over 100.. including 17x 3D channels) -Play-on is not an alternative to my unlimited internet access and flash player capability of my Panasonic blu-ray. -My blu-ray player updates each week, and has Hulu, Netflix, Crackle, Vudu, certain free channels (over 100), access to basic cable via wifi, Google Video, Amazon Prime, Youtube, and the internet... -My blu-ray has 1.75x the processing speed of the latest Rku player You say people are looking for knowledge and input and that is all I am stating. You cannot argue these facts, or the fact that my vlu-ray outperforms your Roku. I am trying to provide a complete and fair comparison for the uneducated to make an informed decision. The more you rely on opinions and ignore hard facts the less people trust your input.[/QUOTE]
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