Roku 4 Will Need To Be Competitively-Priced With Rumors Suggesting Better Processing Speed And 4K Support, More Details

This provides the consumers with a user-friendly smart TV experience and they will be able to access more than 2000 streaming channels. The ultimate streaming features and content will be ensured by the latest Haier TVs and the company is solely focused on delivering quality content over time.

This was declared by Senior Vice President of Haier America Digital Living, John Homlish. According to him, the company will keep focusing on the design and features that are really coveted by them. Their latest range of TVs presents the best of both worlds which includes the latest technology innovation and innovative design rolled into a single high-value package.

Meanwhile, rumors suggest that the upcoming Roku 4 will come with support for more games and this means that the device could include a better processor with more RAM and support for enhanced video processing.

In the meantime, HBO NOW will be arriving in Roku streaming devices in the upcoming months and this further suggests that the release of Roku 4 is definitely imminent.

Stay tuned for additional news, reports and updates from the world of technology. What are your views on Roku 4? Let us know via the Comments Section below.

5 thoughts on “Roku 4 Will Need To Be Competitively-Priced With Rumors Suggesting Better Processing Speed And 4K Support, More Details”

  1. Couldn’t care less about 4K. Given the size of most TV’s, people cannot tell the difference between 4K and HD. Add to that the lack of 4K programming, and it just isn’t worth that much to me.

    Better feature I wish someone would come up with: I want the ability ti search for a program across all different sources: YouTube, U-Verse, broadcast TV, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc. Give me a list of all shows, picture quality, on-demand or scheduled, free or not, etc.

  2. Couldn’t care less about 4K. Given the size of most TV’s, people cannot tell the difference between 4K and HD. Add to that the lack of 4K programming, and it just isn’t worth that much to me.

    Better feature I wish someone would come up with: I want the ability ti search for a program across all different sources: YouTube, U-Verse, broadcast TV, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc. Give me a list of all shows, picture quality, on-demand or scheduled, free or not, etc.

  3. Couldn’t care less about 4K. Given the size of most TV’s, people cannot tell the difference between 4K and HD. Add to that the lack of 4K programming, and it just isn’t worth that much to me.

    Better feature I wish someone would come up with: I want the ability ti search for a program across all different sources: YouTube, U-Verse, broadcast TV, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etc. Give me a list of all shows, picture quality, on-demand or scheduled, free or not, etc.

  4. I couldn’t care less about 4K either, as I think it is just another gimmick (like 3D TV) that will not last very long. I don’t need or want a giant screen, either, as my apartment is very small and I simply don’t have the room for, say, a 50-inch or larger (!) display. However, I am wondering if my current Roku player (Roku 1) will continue to operate with my Insignia 19″ flat screen TV when the new Roku player (Roku 4) is introduced. I don’t like the idea of having to purchase new equipment every time the television standards change, and I don’t want to give up my Roku 1 player if it isn’t necessary to do so.

  5. I couldn’t care less about 4K either, as I think it is just another gimmick (like 3D TV) that will not last very long. I don’t need or want a giant screen, either, as my apartment is very small and I simply don’t have the room for, say, a 50-inch or larger (!) display. However, I am wondering if my current Roku player (Roku 1) will continue to operate with my Insignia 19″ flat screen TV when the new Roku player (Roku 4) is introduced. I don’t like the idea of having to purchase new equipment every time the television standards change, and I don’t want to give up my Roku 1 player if it isn’t necessary to do so.

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