www.geekstech.co.uk – The Roku LT (@RokuPlayer) is the lowest-cost option for streaming Roku’s video and music entertainment directly to a TV, without a PC. Roku currently features more than 40 channels of content in the UK and Ireland including on-demand films and programmes from Netflix and Crackle (Crackle is currently not available in Ireland); live and on-demand sports from MLB.TV and Ultimate Fighting Championship organisation; music from Classical TV and TuneIn; photos and videos from Facebook and Flickr; news and entertainment from WSJ Live from the Wall Street Journal, FoxNews.com and others from around the world — plus so much more including the BBC iPlayer. The Roku LT connect to a standard-definition or high-definition TVs via RCA or HDMI The Roku LT connects to the Internet instantly via built-in WiFi and supports up to 720p high-definition video. It’s so easy to use, you just plugin, select the channel, select the program to watch and that’s it. For £49.99 your getting loads of stuff you can watch for free and i really do highly recommend the Roku LT Please do watch the video as i show you how easy it is to use and i shows you some of the great channels on the Roku LT For more Information visit www.roku.co.uk Follow us Site/Blog: www.geekstech.co.uk Twitter twitter.com Facebook: facebook.com Youtube: www.youtube.com EmpireAvenue: www.empireavenue.com Blip.tv: www.blip.tv Podcast: podcast.geekstech.co.uk
thank you for your increased frequency of high-quality reviews. We all appreciate it.
Thanks a lot and as always thank you for watching.
Really pleased you like it
Pub D is public domain, so you could have played a vid off there without any worries.
Nice review. Thinking of getting one so was good to see it in action.
can you get 4od on this unit ??
I just had a look and there is no 4od on here yet.
hi thanks for getting back to me im shure it will be on soon i am still gonna get 1 as it has i player and net flicks ect.. thanks again
Can you watch French TV channels using this device? (I’m in London).
Sorry if this is a repeat question, but I am having a hard time figuring this out. We currently have a home computer, routed wifi, an iTouch and an HDTV. What I’m trying to do is access the content from my home computer (home videos, purchased and shared mp3 files, pictures) to the tv wirelessly.
Do you know if this unit will allow this? Allow us to listen to mp3s from the network or view pictures from the network? Thanks from Texas!
No. this will not allow you to listed or watch stuff that is hosting on your pc/itouch/iphone and so on.
You don’t need the rights to broadcast. Copyright law allows to you to play a portion for critial review, which is what you are doing.
Also, fuck copyright law.
Also, nice review.
stupid flowplayer adds, ruining youtube…