The Roku and Boxee Box aren't even in the same league.
Plus the roku is under $100.
the Roku is not a replacement for the Boxee Box since it is very limited in what it can do.

Originally Posted by
agosanim
Why would they put out a statement last Friday inplying that a new release was coming out soon and a week later here we are. Why not just wait until you tested the darn thing and then make your statement or better yet, put it out and let us test it. You will know what works and what doen't in 24 hrs. It is obvious that the beta tester that you have are inept and this has been proven by the buggy and ill-logic v1 release and the bugs that got thru on the last release.
Whoever is making the decisions at boxee is making quite a few monumental, probably fatal decisions at this stage. If this continuous I am afraid that only the loyal followers of boxee will remain.
I for one am losing patience rapidly. At this pace we wont get another upgrade until after christmas. Time has run out on boxee for this Christmas, I will not order 4 bb for presents if I don't know if Netfix or Vudu movies will play on the bb from beginning to end without any rebuffering so 4 Roku boxes it is for my presents this Christmas.
As far as my bb is concern I will keep it until Jan 15 to see what progress they make because half the yelling and hollering that goes on in this forum is from people that have no clue on how to set up their router/switcher and network connections. It's best to see for myself what works and what doesn't. I do think that at the end unless some drastic changes occur promply I will go the HTPC route at the end.
Last edited by aaronwt; December 9th, 2010 at 12:26 PM.
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