| Phorus PR1 Receiver | While the Play-Fi standard offers plenty of potential, the Phorus PR1 is currently too limited in its scope and performance to warrant buying over a Sonos. | Read More » PLAiR 2 | Plair 2 is an interesting Chromecast alternative that offers access to the full suite of Android apps, but it's just not reliable enough to recommend. | Read More » Roku 1 | The Roku 1 has a budget price and adds 1080p video output over the similar Roku LT, but its appeal isn't as obvious as Roku's other streamers. | Read More » Roku 2 | The Roku 2 offers tons of content sources and an innovative remote with built-in headphone jack for just $80, but the Roku 3 is still our favorite pick. | Read More » Panasonic DMP-BDT230 | The Panasonic DMP-BDT230 is a mostly solid Blu-ray player, except it serves up obnoxious ads in its onscreen interface. | Read More » Apple TV (2012) | While it's still a step behind the Roku 3, the Apple TV is an excellent streaming box, especially for those invested in the Apple ecosystem. | Read More » PLAiR (passion) | PLAiR is a neat-looking streaming device, but it's buggy, unreliable, and short on content. | Read More » TiVo Mini | The TiVo Mini is an easy way to give another TV in your home access to your TiVo DVR, live TV, and streaming services. But if you're not in a hurry, you may want to wait till more features and services arrive. | Read More » Roku LT (2012) | The Roku LT is a killer streaming-media box, offering tons of streaming content -- including favorites like Netflix, Amazon Instant, Hulu Plus, and Pandora -- for just $50. | Read More » Sony NSZ-GS7 | The Sony NSZ-GS7 has sleek hardware and an innovative remote, but it's hampered by the still too-limited and frustrating Google TV software. | Read More » Roku LT (2013) | The Roku LT is the best budget streaming-media device, easily topping the $35 Chromecast. | Read More » | |
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