Roku is today announcing the Premiere and Premiere+, two new devices that offer 4K HDR video streaming for prices starting at $39.99. The latter will be exclusively sold at Walmart and include a remote control with voice search capabilities. But aside from that (and a higher $49.99 price), the Premiere and Premiere+ are identical. Both support 802.11n Wi-Fi and have a quad-core processor inside for responsive performance. With regards to HDR, you’re getting HDR10, but not Dolby Vision.
At $40 for the standard Premiere, Roku is getting extremely aggressive on price. Amazon’s 4K-capable Fire TV costs around $70, as does Google’s Chromecast Ultra. And even at $40, you’re still getting an HDMI cable in the box. The Premiere has a low…
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