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<p>[QUOTE="tmcmeekin, post: 117347, member: 35527"]I've had one Roku since December 2010 (that's over 3 years now) and still works. I purchased a newer Roku last year in order to access some of the new channels that are not available on older models (particularly PBS). I also have a friend who had an even older Roku, a first generation one, which was still working last I checked. </p><p></p><p>Any device could stop working, but I think the bigger risk is just having it become obsolete. There are updates to the features that Roku can't or won't make available to older models. </p><p></p><p>If you're worried about this, just buy the cheapest model you can find, so it won't be quite as painful if you need to buy a new one in a year or two.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmcmeekin, post: 117347, member: 35527"]I've had one Roku since December 2010 (that's over 3 years now) and still works. I purchased a newer Roku last year in order to access some of the new channels that are not available on older models (particularly PBS). I also have a friend who had an even older Roku, a first generation one, which was still working last I checked. Any device could stop working, but I think the bigger risk is just having it become obsolete. There are updates to the features that Roku can't or won't make available to older models. If you're worried about this, just buy the cheapest model you can find, so it won't be quite as painful if you need to buy a new one in a year or two.[/QUOTE]
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