If you have a spare computer (or even an iPad) lying around with HDMI
output, you can run the free XBMC software and get all those channels and
tons more options too. It's a nice front-end to everything video/photo
that you might want to run on a TV, and works with the various Apple
remotes. I have it on my laptop but will be loading it up on a dedicated
Mac Mini to be a home theater machine. Probably will combine it with a
bluray drive / large hard drive for ripping and watching later.
-Ed
On 12/10/13 9:15 PM, "olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
<olympus-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>This caught my attention today.
><http://www.roku.com/products/compare>
>Any of the Roku products provides far more channels
><http://www.roku.com/now-playing> than anything else I've seen and, in
>particular, the Roku 3 has provision for a wired ethernet connection as
>well as wi-fi.
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