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The Roku's user interface for Netflix is much richer than the Samsung has. Roku shows your Instant Queue, Recently Viewed movies, can Search for movies, and shows many genres such as Comedy, Action Adventure, Sci-Fi, etc. The Samsung only shows your Instant Queue. The Samsung can't even navigate from your last movie to the first or vice-versa. So, if you have 150 movies in your Instant Queue, you have to press the right button 149 times to get to the last movie. On Roku, you can just press the left button once. Also, the Samsung forces you to activate every time you use it, while the Roku only needs to be activated once.