Abstract: Sitting snugly in the palm of your hand, the Roku 2 XS is as small as streaming players get. An 84mm x 84 mm x 23mm box with rounded corners, it weighs just 85 grams, with a gloss-black finish that will see it hide away easily among your other AV gea...
Easy to set-up, Simple navigation, Great version of Angry Birds
No coax or optical digital audio out, Lacks DLNA support, Poor USB media playback, Lacks some key services such as YouTube and Lovefilm
It's difficult to know what to make of the Roku XS. On the one hand it does what it'd designed to do very well – make internet video-on-demand services very easy to access via your TV. However, it's currently lacking some key services and we think it's fr...
Easy to set up, good range of internet streaming channels,
Lacking some key channels, can't stream from networked computer
The Roku 2 XS is a great little device for connecting your TV to the internet and despite missing YouTube and LoveFilm, has lots of content available. But then again, if you're considering a new Blu-ray player, games console or smart TV, a dedicated st...
There’s no doubt the Roku 2XS is simple to use, and performance with Netflix and iPlayer is excellent; but there’s no home LAN streaming, and USB playback support is very limited. The cheaper LT is better value, and the WD TV Live will do more for abo...