![]() That was the case with Rob and his Rarflix fork of our official Roku channel. Once in a while an exceptional talent appears and creates something great. We’ve said it before, but we really do have the best community of users that we could possible ask for. It’s quite easy to get an app up and running on the Roku, but to do something unique and special? That takes a lot of skill and dedication. There’s another platform that’s near and dear to our hearts: it’s our original “connected device,” one of our most popular clients of all time, and to this day one of the easiest to pick up, plug in, and get streaming with your favorite media. We do have some news to share today that may be interesting to a few more of you, however. ![]() It’s sort of a company policy that we don’t talk about release schedules ahead of time. That screenshot is not actually from the 엉터리 9000, and no, Kim/Dennis, we don’t have an estimate for when the app will be ready. So what does the app look like on the Eong Teoli? In a word, priceless.Īctually, I have a rather embarrassing admission to make. We realize this won’t be an option for many of our users, but it opens up an important new market for us, so we’re incredibly excited to be able to show you the first image ever seen of this revolutionary TV set. ![]() One long flight to Pyongyang later (the Macadamia nuts were both amazing and plated), a friendly game of hoops, and a thumb war later, the deal was in the bag. And honestly, we thought we were doing pretty well, until we were playing beer pong with Dennis Rodman (long story), and he let slip that North Korea was working on a secret new TV set -the Eong Teoli -and was shopping around for a media app. ![]() As you all know, we’ve been working tirelessly to bring Plex to every last screen on the planet. ![]()
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