Okay, hope I am not hijacking this thread, but my head is about to burst trying to decide whether to go with Roku or Apple TV.
We do not have Apple computers, but are complete I-POD addicts. Two teenage daughters = a lot of I-Tunes downloads. Not to mention, I have quite the library of stuff myself.
The way I understand it, you can rent the newest episodes on Apple TV for .99. Can you also buy the episode for the normal 1.99 or 2.99 (for HD, which, honestly I never do...I am not techno enough to really see the difference..I am sure DH would disagree with my choice) and watch it on your TV?
Roku seems to have a ton of advantages, other than the "I-Tunes" factor. If I can watch and listen to my I-Tunes library, that may be a decision maker...my question is...we have 4 I-Tunes accounts, one for each member of our family. Can we stream all of the accounts, or is the Apple TV tied to one account?
My question with Roku is actually more about Hulu Plus. Is the monthly charge of $7.99 all you pay for even the most recent episodes (for instance, to watch last night's Glee?) or do you pay per episode?
Also, we currently have Directv, and we have it in three rooms. Will I be able to get 3 boxes and will that allow us to watch 3 different programs? I am actually not sure how often that happens...but it's nice to know we can. We currently have Netflix and pay for the "3 at a time" program. Currently we stream it through our Wii (one in the living room, and DD (14) just bought her own Wii for her room (side note, aren't you so proud when you kids save for something and buy it for themselves?) so we have the capability of streaming 3 programs at one time. I want to make sure this will still be the case.
Sorry for all of the questions. I know I could just do some internet searches and find some answers, but I trust the people on this board so much more than I do "random search people"
