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Reddit mentions of Roku 4 | HD and 4K UHD Streaming Media Player with Enhanced Remote (Voice Search, Lost Remote Finder, and Headphone), Quad-Core Processor, Dual-Band Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and USB Port

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Roku 4 | HD and 4K UHD Streaming Media Player with Enhanced Remote (Voice Search, Lost Remote Finder, and Headphone), Quad-Core Processor, Dual-Band Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and USB Port. Here are the top ones.

Roku 4 | HD and 4K UHD Streaming Media Player with Enhanced Remote (Voice Search, Lost Remote Finder, and Headphone), Quad-Core Processor, Dual-Band Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and USB Port
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    Features:
  • Perfect for HD and 4K Ultra HD TVs, features fast quad core processor and 802.11AC dual band wireless
  • 4k ultra HD with 4 times the resolution of 1080p HD, delivers crisp detail and brilliant, life like images
  • Easy Access to 450,000+ movies and TV episodes Across 4,500+ paid or free channels, including Netflix, video, Hulu, and PBS kids
  • Unbiased search across top channels; find where it’s free or cheapest to watch
  • Free Roku mobile app on your iOS or android phone for handy voice search, sharing photos, private listening with headphones, and more
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2.68 Inches
Length8.15 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2015
Weight1.9841602284342 Pounds
Width8.15 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Roku 4 | HD and 4K UHD Streaming Media Player with Enhanced Remote (Voice Search, Lost Remote Finder, and Headphone), Quad-Core Processor, Dual-Band Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and USB Port:

u/Abyss_85 · 4 pointsr/netflix

To give you a little more detail on that pretty complex subject: The Power of your PC or the Mbps your ISP gives you has nothing to do with whether or not you can stream 4k on PC. It's a DRM problem.
Netflix's 4k DRM uses HDCP 2.2. Both your input and output device have to support it, for the 4k content to play. The good news is that your Sceptre U505CV-UMC supports HDCP 2.2 if the info I found is correct, the bad news is, that your pc does not (non does). Correction: apparently very few GPUs do support HDCP 2.2, like the GTX 960.

What should work as an input device is something like the Roku 4 (at least on paper).

u/guess_twat · 3 pointsr/hometheater

I have a Roku 3 and it works great. They have a Roku 4 out now.

u/aspexin · 1 pointr/slingtv

We use this Roku model which is standalone for the past 3 years with Sling TV and zero issues. We also have the black AirTV box and the devices all sit on a laptop cooling fan pad.

u/thed3al · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

It's a streaming box that you connect to your TV like any console or Chromecast. You can stream anything that you would normally stream via your phone or PC like Netflix. Costs only about $120. It's pretty popular among cordcutters.