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Quoted: This is one of the most elegant and surprisingly usable dedicated devices I’ve seen in a long time. Unlike, say, the Kindle, everything here is almost perfect. As the literal incarnation of a web service, the Netflix Player by Roku is a true gem.
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I'm thinking about getting one of these. Wonder if they'll sell out like the Kindle?