Having already debuted in the UK, Roku is officially undertaking the second stage of its international attack plan
by taking on a new region of North America: Canada. Given the box's
roots and popularity as a Netflix streamer it's no surprise that the
international rollouts just happen to be in English-speaking countries
where the service is available, but there's more to be had, since Roku
says it's launching with more than 100 channels north of the border.
Hardware-wise, Roku is kicking things off with two of its higher-end
players in the Roku 2 XS and Roku 2 XD. Both can handle video in
resolutions up to 1080p and feature built-in WiFi while the XS throws in
a gaming remote plus Ethernet and USB ports just like their US counterparts.
The XD and XS can be has for $89.99 ad $109.99 CAD, respectively,
either online from the usual sources, while London Drugs and Walmart are
expected to offer them at retail by the end of the month. There's a bit
more detail on the launch channels in the press release after the
break, we'll expect more firsthand impressions from our Canadian friends
once the NHL playoffs are over.
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