Any word of upcoming RVU-enabled devices besides Samsung TVs?

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I'm wondering if anyone has read/heard about blu-ray players, roku-style streaming devices, etc. that will be RVU compliant, and could act as a client for an HR34...
 

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I'm wondering if anyone has read/heard about blu-ray players, roku-style streaming devices, etc. that will be RVU compliant, and could act as a client for an HR34...

I don't think anything besides the D6000, D6400, and D6420 series Samsungs are rvu compliant. Supposedly all of the Samsungs that are SmartTVs will be at some point.
 

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Right, I understand what is RVU compliant now and in the very near future with the Samsung TVs. I'm wanting to know if anyone knows of any other devices that have been rumored or announced, such as streaming devices like the roku, or Blu-ray players, etc. I figure a lot of people are happy with their current TVs, so such a decide could be attractive.
 

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Right, I understand what is RVU compliant now and in the very near future with the Samsung TVs. I'm wanting to know if anyone knows of any other devices that have been rumored or announced, such as streaming devices like the roku, or Blu-ray players, etc. I figure a lot of people are happy with their current TVs, so such a decide could be attractive.

Engadget had an article about it awhile back.
 
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