With the upgrade cycle for TVs being in the order of 5 - 10 years, there are a large number of consumers who have yet to jump onto either of these bandwagons. This has opened up the market for an intermediate device to bring connected features to their existing TV sets. It is precisely this market that has made devices like the Roku boxes and the Sony network media players successful. Last year, we looked at one of the Roku models that Netgear rebadged, and came away satisfied. This time around, Netgear has decided to come out with its own device for this purpose.
In today's review, we will take a look at the NTV200, the next generation refresh of the rebadged Roku model. Can Netgear one-up the Roku 2 with its own product? How does the NTV200 stack up? Read on for our take.
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