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Old 28-01-2016, 13:11   #37
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Re: The rise and rise of "streaming boxes"

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Originally Posted by smallclone View Post
Roku /Now tv gets about 5% of the content that Kodi can.
Don't you think that Kodi is for more technical minded people, though? I thought the Kodi was best for the pirated stuff that we are not supposed to have access to. Most people would not wish to do that.

If you want to view stuff legitimately, what advantages does the Kodi provide? The Roku has so much content that, combined with VM's offerings, there should be more than enough for everybody. How easy is the Kodi to set up for non techies?

PS - Just had a quick look at the supporting information and it appears that the Kodi is more of a video player than a streaming service. I don't think this is for me at all.
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