Roku reveals Streaming Stick partners, release date 'soon'
Roku announced a slew of new partners to make HDTVs that will be compatible with its upcoming Roku Streaming Stick.The Roku Streaming Stick is about the size of a USB drive, but it works by plugging into a TV's HDMI port. Specifically, it requires an MHL-enabled (mobile high-definition link) HDMI port.Nine manufacturers are now on board with MHL-enabled HDTVs including Element Electronics, GlobalVue International, Haier, Hitachi, Insignia, Mitsubishi Electric, Onkyo and Integra, OPPO, and TMAX Digital.No specific products were named in Roku's announcement, nor were their release dates, but they...
Published By: Tech Radar - Wednesday, 1 August, 2012
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