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posted by martyb on Wednesday October 04 2017, @10:40AM   Printer-friendly
from the sticking-to-what-they-are-good-at dept.

Roku has refreshed its lineup of TV streaming sticks and boxes, shortly after Apple and Amazon released similar products. Roku now has a device that supports 2160p resolution and high dynamic range:

Roku just announced updates to five of its TV streaming products, as well as a new operating system that marries access to over-the-air TV with video streaming services. The announcements from Roku come after both Apple and Amazon have revealed updates to their own video streaming boxes in recent weeks, with all three companies pushing further into the home with things like 4K, voice control, and improved search functionality.

Roku's low-cost streaming sticks are getting the most interesting updates. The basic Roku streaming stick, which at $49.99 is priced the same as last year's model, is getting a processor update that Roku claims is 50 percent faster. The remote is also getting voice control functionality, along with power and volume buttons to control those functions on your TV set.

Then there's the Roku Streaming Stick Plus, which now supports HDR and 4K Ultra HD. It also has four times the wireless range of the basic stick, which is partly enabled by the wireless module being built directly into the cable, rather than the stick itself. The idea is that moving it away from the television reduces interference. This one, which effectively replaces last year's Roku Premiere 4K box, will cost $69.99.

Also at Ars Technica and Roku.

Previously: Roku OS 7: Developer Highlights
Roku Media Player Maker Seeking IPO

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  • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 04 2017, @05:47PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 04 2017, @05:47PM (#577121)

    ^ this right here is the seed of communism. Users rejecting state media and seizing the means of production! Building your own chairs? Damn communists don't even respect the hard work of American craters. I'd like to see some paperwork on those tulips pal.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 04 2017, @11:27PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 04 2017, @11:27PM (#577228)

    Made with C4 or rail guns?

    communism [...] chairs [...] the hard work of American craters

    It's worth noting that even before the USA existed, American craftsman in Socialist communities were making that stuff. [google.com]
    It was highly valued for its quality then and still is, hundreds of years later.

    More highly valued Shaker craftsmanship (Their original design, no less) [google.com]

    -- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]