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There isn't loads of 4K HDR content out there right now, but the Roku Premiere+ plays it all like a champ. Navigation is quick and performance is rock solid. Almost all the apps you want are here for a huge library of streaming content, When all's said an
Roku's interface hasn't evolved since I last used it in early 2015. Some frequently updated apps like Netflix and Amazon look almost as nice as their Apple TV counterparts, but others are ugly and barebones, stuck with simplistic thumbnail navigation that
If you already have a streaming player that's serving you just fine, there's absolutely no need to update to the Premiere+. This player is specifically for anyone who needs a new 4K, HDR-ready device to make the most out of a 4K TV. Considering the power...
Solid 4K HDR performance, Easy to use and setup, Ethernet port for 4K streaming, Universal search, Private listening
Aging interface, Design lags behind competition
The Roku Premiere+ is hands-down the best intersection of value and performance for a 4K streaming player available right now. It's a capable piece of hardware, but you might be disappointed by how little Roku's interface has changed with this refresh...
Abstract: The Roku Premiere and Premiere+ are nearly identical 4K streaming devices. The one major difference is that the Premiere+ comes with a microphone-equipped wireless remote control (and it's also only sold at Walmart). At $39.99 and $49.99 respectively, the...
The Roku Premiere Plus delivers 4K and HDR video in a compact package for an affordable price. Its dead-simple interface puts every streaming service on a level playing field. Roku has more 4K HDR apps and better search than competitors. Its responses are
Unlike the more-expensive Streaming Stick Plus, it lacks support for 5GHz and 802.11ac Wi-Fi networks. Its voice capabilities are worse than Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K at the same price, and Roku's menus are dated compared to rivals
Roku's affordable 4K HDR streamer is a superb buy, but it's worth another $10 to get the superior Wi-Fi of the Streaming Stick Plus...
Wide selection of streaming content, support for HDR and WCG along with UltraHD, quiet, RF remote,
Falling behind some features that others streamers offer, not ideal for cord cutters
If you want an UltraHD streamer for online content, the Roku Premiere+ is currently your best option. If you don't need UltraHD, you should consider the Roku Streaming Stick for half the price...
The Roku Premiere+ can access more TV shows and movies in 4K and HDR than most rival devices. It has better features for the money than Roku's other 4K streamers, and unlike the Chromecast Ultra it actually includes a remote (and an Amazon Video app). Rok
Content in 4K and HDR is still uncommon, and your HDR TV probably already has compatible apps. Unlike some of those TVs, Premiere+ doesn't work with with Dolby Vision HDR. There's no voice capability on the remote. Some app interfaces are less polished th
For 4K HDR TV owners fed up of using built-in smart TV apps, the Roku Premiere+ is my top pick...
Published: 2016-10-14, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent performance, Streams 4K HDR video, Remote has a headphone jack for private listening
No microphone on remote for voice search
The Roku Premiere+ combines 4K HDR support, fast performance, and ease of use with a headphone jack-equipped remote, making it our top pick for 4K media streamers...
Published: 2016-10-12, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: All images: Alex Cranz/Gizmodo Last month, Roku unleashed a whole slew of new set-top boxes meant to cater to every single person ever. There's the box for people with old TVs (Roku Express+), the slightly different box for cheapskates (Roku Expres...
Abstract: Even before the Roku Ultra arrived, spending more than $100 on a Roku box wasn't really necessary. Last year's Roku 4 was a compromised device at $130, with an internal fan and an unusually large footprint for a media streamer. And besides its support for...