Roku has announced that it's developed and will soon offer a new way to connect your older HDTVs to the Internet. The device, about the size of a flash drive, is said to be able to plug into any MHL-enabled HDMI access port and connect to the Web through WiFi, and is expected to cost between $50 and $100.
Roku offers access to a wide, and growing, range of streaming video services (400 channels at this time). Needing only an available HDMI port (no cables or power supplies),and accessed through the TV's remote, the device should quickly open up the connected TV marketplace when it comes to the market later this year.
Sources - Roku Breaks the Smart TV Mold, FierceTelecom
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