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http://techcrunch.com/2015/10/06/ro...e-discovery-features-and-upgraded-mobile-app/
Good summary here:
HOWEVER:
Explains Lloyd Klarke, Rokus Director of Product Management, when we say 4K we mean full 60 frames per second. We mean full support for HDCP 2.2, which is the security protocol that makes sure 4K stays true all the way through, he says. Its 4K done right.
Good summary here:
Basics:
Quad-core processor, up to 60 fps 4K streaming; HDCP 2.2
Optical Audio Out
1080p home screen and user interface
802.11ac MIMO Wi-Fi
1.5 GB RAM
Wi-Fi Direct-enabled remote control with voice search, headphone jack and Remote Finder function
Dimensions: 6.5″ x 5.5″ x 0.8″
Weight: 0.9 lb.
Companion app for iOS and Android with full device control
Pros:
4K support and features to highlight 4K video
More 4K channels at launch than competitors
Clean, easy-to-use interface and simple remote with buttons for favorite channels like Netflix
Faster than older Roku models
Lots of content: 300,000 movies and TV episodes; over 3K channels
Can now plug in stereo or sound bar
New reset button and Remote Finder
Supports nearly all major video services (e.g. Netflix, Amazon Prime Instant Video, Google Play, Hulu, etc.). Not involved in anti-competitive measures as its an independent third party.
Cons:
Price increase to $129.99 from the $99.99 Roku 3
No update to casual gaming catalog/features to rival Apple TVs new App Store
Bigger! (Con for some!) Roku 4 is 6.5″ x 5.5″ x 0.8″ vs. 3.5″ x 3.5″ x 1″ for Roku 3
Voice support is available for search, but its not a smart assistant like Apple TVs Siri, or Amazons Alexa
HBO NOW (so far) is still missing
Without a 4K TV, not enough features to encourage current Roku owners to upgrade their hardware
HOWEVER:
Also new is the Remote Finder button. By pressing a button on the top of the Roku 4 box, the remote will beep to help you dig it up from where its buried in your couch cushions. You can also customize the sounds this feature uses.