Re: TV show DVD's at Blockbuster?



Homer Simpson wrote:
"chicagofan" <me7@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ld1kk.1619$Zv3.1065@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Homer Simpson wrote:
"Dawnie" <siokmail@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
Sure. Just as broadband has become more widespread, I suspect so will
computers hooked up to HDTVs, expanding the definition of "home
theater system", so what you describe should no longer be an issue in
time to come.

But like you say, whatever works for each individual is what makes
either subscription preferable. Thanks for the info, if Blockbuster
also had a comparable online streaming service, I'd say that their
return-to-store feature would indeed give it an edge over Netflix.

Does anybody have that Roku box for $99 that allows you to stream Netfix to your TV?
I was hoping you would get some replies to this, because I'm really interested in that box/service. Guess it's just too new. :\
bj

Yep, I was looking for some reviews, but I guess no one has it...



Google "roku's netflix player"

or look here:

http://tech.yahoo.com/blog/null/93879
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