Excellent 4K HDR performance, Offers every major streaming app, Decent navigation
Awkward design, Subpar remote
The Roku Premiere may be the cheapest 4K HDR player on the market, but it won't be the only one in this price range for long. The Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K ($50) is just around the corner, as is Google's next Chromecast (price TBD). And while the Roku Premi...
Abstract: El Roku Premiere+ incorpora la cajita de streaming y el control remoto con control por voz.Roku ha lanzado una gran cantidad de dispositivos streaming en el mercado en el último año. No sólo cajitas como la nueva Roku Premiere+ y su hermana más barata la...
Abstract: El Roku Premiere cuesta US$39.99.Roku ha dado a conocer sus nuevos dispositivos de streaming para convertir a tu televisor en un potente receptor de contenidos, ya sean series, películas o dibujos animados para los más pequeños de la casa. En particular e...
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Published: 2017-01-30, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Premiere is cheaper than most other 4K streamers and offers more 4K apps. Unlike the Chromecast Ultra, it actually includes a remote (and an Amazon Video app). Roku's ecosystem offers more apps, better search and more customization than any other
Lack of HDR and other important features make it a worse value than the Premiere+. Content in 4K is still uncommon, and your 4K TV probably already has compatible apps. Some app interfaces are less polished than on rival devices
Although I prefer slightly more-expensive devices with better features, the Roku Premiere is still an appealing way to add more 4K apps to TVs that lack HDR...
No Ethernet port means you have to rely on WiFi, IR remote
I love Roku streaming devices and there's nothing majorly wrong with the Premiere except that you might have issues with WiFi buffering like I did. This can get be annoying when you're in the middle of a show and has to pause for a minute or longer for it...