Roku Pops Out $25 Streamer

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Tim Higgins

Roku logoRoku’s SE media streamer is its cheapest yet, but is a holiday special only.

The company said its Roku SE streamer will be available in the U.S. for a limited time only during Black Friday weekend online and at select national retailers starting Thanksgiving day, Thursday November 26.

The SE connects via 802.11a/b/g/n only (no Ethernet) and supports 480p, 720p via both analog composite (red / white / yellow) and HDMI outputs and 1080p via HDMI only. It comes with an IR remote (with batteries) and power adapter, but no cables.

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It runs Roku’s latest OS 7, with access to ~ 3,000 streaming entertainment channels and ability to search across 20+ top streaming channels to easily see available streaming options.

Hit the announcement blog post for links for more details.

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