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TMCNet:  Roku to Exhibit at Digital Signage Expo, February 27, 2008 at Booth #373

[February 25, 2008]

Roku to Exhibit at Digital Signage Expo, February 27, 2008 at Booth #373

SARATOGA, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Roku, Inc.:

Roku Corporate Overview

Roku is the market leader for network music players, Internet radio and digital signage solutions. Roku also has leading expertise and products for digital photo and video playback on high-definition TVs, network streaming, and IP service integration. In the consumer electronics industry, Roku is the leader in North America for network music and Internet radio products. And in the digital signage industry, Roku sells products for digital signs, museum exhibits and interactive kiosk applications. Roku was founded in October 2002 by Anthony Wood, the inventor of the digital video recorder (DVR) and 20-year veteran of the consumer electronics industry. A privately held company, Roku is profitable and has offices worldwide with headquarters in Saratoga, California.

Digital Signage Solutions

BrightSign products are non-PC, solid-state media players that support standard and high-definition video, photos, music and interactivity. They deliver excellent video quality with simplicity and reliability to high-impact displays, making them the ideal solution for in-store point-of-purchase displays, museum exhibits, digital signs and interactive kiosks. Unlike other flash players, BrightSign employs the highest quality video decoder and a professional-quality scaler to provide superior video quality to mainstream displays. And unlike PCs and DVD players, BrightSign offers high reliability due to its non-PC solid-state design that has no moving parts and a slim, robust operating system.

BrightSign is easy to implement and maintain without an IT department. Simply insert a removable flash card to display looping playback using playlists created in notepad or MS Word. Interactivity can be easily added with buttons, touch-screens or mice using spreadsheet templates. And for maximum flexibility, BrightScript, an easy scripting language, is available to create remarkable custom solutions that you can develop yourself or that Roku can create for you.

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