Roku teases major Netflix update

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Roku customers that are also patrons of Netfix have a reason to jump for joy this spring evening as the two companies have released a video showing off an upcoming redesign of the Roku-Netflix experience. Due out in June as a free software update, users will not only have a shiny new interface to stare at but will be able to browse, search and play everything in Netflix’s instant streaming catalog as well as add movies and TV shows to a queue for watching at a later time. We’ve got the teaser video lined up for you after the jump, so don’t forget to click through the jump and check it out.

9 Comments
  • chris

    My Roku is one of the best home theatre investments I’ve ever made. This makes it that much better.

  • http://www.scottcorgan.com Scott Corgan

    Too poor for a Roku, so I used my Wii (it was a gift). Where’s the search at!?!?!?

  • http://50in50.wordpress.com B-Rose

    Psyched! Would be more psyched if they finally added the ability to stream Hulu to my TV.

  • maxpayne79

    hey its good to see Jarhead up there. Its a movie that gets little play and mention but still one of the best movies about war out there. a script filled with fantastic lines with one of the best tag lines in movie history “once a soldier, always a soldier” Now that’s pimpin right there u gots to admit that. those who haven’t seen this film, check it out. Very underrated sam mendes movie. Sam Mendez of (american beauty and revolutionary road) :)

  • Gregg

    Don’t have a Roku. I stream netflix over playstation 3

    • Timmy T.

      Me too on their cheapest unlimited plan so I get (1) Blue Ray disk at a time mailed and then the unlimited streaming on PS3 or my laptop when away = great deal!!!!

  • Guy

    Every device I own streams Netflix (PS3, XBOX, Wii, BluRay Player, and now my new TV streams it directly).

  • Pablo

    I like netflix

  • Resa

    I see the search/update capability on the Roku but not on my Samsung BD-P3600. Is the new update limited to the Roku player?

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