Last week, the Journal had a review of some of the consumer electronics products that can access Netflix Internet video content at the TV. They looked at the Roku player, the Xbox 360, and the LG Blu-ray player. Looks like the Roku player came out on top. The Xbox's loud fan annoyed the reviewer (and the game controller was not the optimal control) and the LG Blu-ray player apparently had issues with dropped home network connections.
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