ROKU claims to have sold about half a million of its streaming video players. I don’t know how many had sold by February of last year, but that was when I got mine.
I love my ROKU HD! The thing simply works, and it provides tremendous video — and radio — bang for the buck. At first it was for Netflix Watch Instantly, and that’s still true, but now I can also listen to all of the local Boston radio stations on Radiotime, as well as various podcasts, including NPR news and shows on MEdiafly; and I never miss HD Nation on Revision3, but I don’t watch HD Nation in HD, because the ROKU is attached via S-Video cable to my 12-year-old, 32-inch, 168 lb. (excluding custom stand), Sony 32XBR100 XBR2, that I vow to keep until it dies.
I hope the ROKU HD lasts as long as the venerable XBR2, because ROKU has introduced revised versions of its players, and none of them has S-Video. Will ROKU continue to lead the market for streaming set top boxes, against the new Apple TV? I’ll cast my vote by buying a ROKU XDS for use with the video projector.