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n0tqu1tesane
May 7, 2003

She was rubbing her ass all over my hands. They don't just do that for everyone.
Grimey Drawer

Ape Agitator posted:

Not the best thread choice for this but a place to start:

I'm weighing between adding a Roku in addition to my Bluray player (which only offers Netflix for streaming but lacks the Hulu, Amazon, CBS All Access I rely on) or buying a new Bluray player. Many of them draw from the Opera TV store for their streaming apps but I've no idea if that's still an active store. Googling suggests the Opera TV store became VEWD or something and may or may not have closed up shop for some/none/all Bluray players and manufacturers.

It's not a great match for the Opera Browser thread but I thought I'd start. Does anyone know if it's still a working app store for devices? I'd rather not have to disconnect HDMI cords each time I watch a Bluray.

The Roku is just about 100% guaranteed to get far more updates and up to date app than any Blu Ray player.

Also, HDMI switches exist.

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