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NetFlix & Hulu on the home TV, HOW??
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<blockquote data-quote="Colbyt" data-source="post: 334692" data-attributes="member: 11644"><p>We have both a Roku and a NeosMax. Had I been smart enough to buy the more expensive Roku with the USB port I would only have one unit. The USB allows one to copy all their music to a USB drive and get rid of the CD clutter. Both work fine for streaming but the Roku is easier to use. The Neos lets me get pictures and music from a network attached 2TB hard drive. The drive has a simple home server built in.</p><p></p><p>The Amazon Prime plan offers a lot of content and free 2 day shipping (on purchases from Amazon) for about $84 per year.</p><p></p><p>There is a lot of free content (with commercials) no matter which device you use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colbyt, post: 334692, member: 11644"] We have both a Roku and a NeosMax. Had I been smart enough to buy the more expensive Roku with the USB port I would only have one unit. The USB allows one to copy all their music to a USB drive and get rid of the CD clutter. Both work fine for streaming but the Roku is easier to use. The Neos lets me get pictures and music from a network attached 2TB hard drive. The drive has a simple home server built in. The Amazon Prime plan offers a lot of content and free 2 day shipping (on purchases from Amazon) for about $84 per year. There is a lot of free content (with commercials) no matter which device you use. [/QUOTE]
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