Re: Roku
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 3:19 am
I think I will prefer using a mini desktop computer instead of a Roku because I can also play locally stored media files from its internal hard drive, Blu-Ray movie disc, DVDs, or external storage drive like USB drives. A mini PC can also stream from almost all online websites and streaming services.
Newer mini PC usually has a HDMI port, so you can easily connect it to a Big TV if you want to. There are also VGA or DVI to HDMI converters which let you use older Mini PCs on new TVs with HDMI.
Mini PCs are also now getting pretty powerful where you can play newer games like Grand Theft Auto V on low to medium settings, and also play older games like Counter Strike, and console emulators on higher quality video settings.
Newer mini PC usually has a HDMI port, so you can easily connect it to a Big TV if you want to. There are also VGA or DVI to HDMI converters which let you use older Mini PCs on new TVs with HDMI.
Mini PCs are also now getting pretty powerful where you can play newer games like Grand Theft Auto V on low to medium settings, and also play older games like Counter Strike, and console emulators on higher quality video settings.