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Old 27-01-2016, 20:23   #35
OLD BOY
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Re: The rise and rise of "streaming boxes"

For me, the Roku streaming stick is a fantastic supplement to Virgin Media TV. It is simple to use and has on it a huge range of streaming services/channels.

These include all the terrestrial on demand services, Netflix, Amazon, Now TV, Cinema Now, You Tube, Sky Store, Vevo, RT, plus so much more that it is really not possible to list.

As long as you have WiFi and HDMI sockets at the rear of your TV, you can be receiving all this in three easy steps that will take only minutes to set up.

Although a lot of content is free, the best stuff is subscription based or pay per view.

If you are a little apprehensive or completely bamboozled by all the technical information in this thread, I would highly recommend the Roku stick. I wouldn't be without it now.
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