Roku HD1000 Audio Video cd dvd local + network media player with extras
In this sale is outstanding local and network media player streamer.
A lot of possibilities, standards, options.
This player can do a lot, many options to list.
Can stream to TV, PC monitor, stream over the network
photo, video, audio and go on.
Cd and dvd player
Not much use of it, Al works great!
Included:
1. Roku HD1000 player
2. Long power cord
3. Remote control x 2 ( one extra, one is brand new)
4. Audio RCA cable
5. Video RCA cable
6. SD memory card with several media packs on it
7. Art original DVD x 4 with media packs to stream from PC to media player over network
8. All original documentation
The Roku HD1000 isn't just another digital media hub. Sure, it can play your PC-resident multimedia files on your TV and stereo, but it displays digital photos and videos in true HD resolution—up to 1,080 video lines. That's twice what standard-definition media hubs deliver.
The HD1000 works with everything from your current standard TV to enhanced-definition 480p (480 lines, progressive scan) through 720p and 1080i high-definition sets. The unit is chock-full of features: four memory card slots in front for displaying photos directly from your camera's memory card, pass-through of component and S-Video signals, and front-panel keys that duplicate most functions of the 14-button remote.
It connects to your network via wired 100-Mbps Ethernet, or you can supply your own 802.11b wireless receiver (which connects to the unit's USB 1.1 jack). Befitting a high-end home theatre component, the HD1000 offers the best fit and finish we've seen on a digital media hub outside of some $2,000 devices.
Digital photos viewed on 720p and 1080i HD monitors were dazzling in their detail. You'll want photo images of at least 2 megapixels resolution (lest the quality of the display outstrip the quality of your images), and the zoom feature shows off the advantages of 4MP-or-better cameras. Roku offers sets of Art Pack images including classic art paintings, accurate clocks (Roku syncs with the NIST atomic clock), an aquarium, and nature scenes
And much more