New Roku TV Projector Hitting The Market

Roku is partnering with Aurzen to offer a new projector with the full Roku OS built in. The compact system is powered by a 330 ANSI lumens projector, which means that it will provide decent performance in darker spaces. We would not recommend such a product for full sun environments or rooms with bright lights. …

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Roku Launching New Paid Streaming Service

Roku is launching a brand new streaming service called Howdy. The service which will cost $2.99 a month will offer library content from multiple Studios including Lionsgate, Warner Bros. Discovery and FilmRise, in addition to select Roku Original titles. The low price will deliver customers ad-free television in an era where most ad-free anything is…

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Roku Is Making Big Moves

It has been a very busy couple of weeks for Roku. The company has announced a slimmer group of streaming players for 2025, eliminating the Roku Express model line and with it the small, underpowered line of sight-dependent model altogether. In the past, those models served as entry-level devices, allowing Roku to offer multiple products…

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Why Roku Leads The US Smart TV OS Market

I personally love the Roku operating system. I have used Roku products since it graduated from offering only Netflix. That model was the Roku 2 XS. It got a big face lift when the Roku 3 debuted its now familiar grid home screen and has kept the design for over 10 years. Apparently, a lot…

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Philips Launching New Roku Powered TV

Electronics company, Philips will be releasing a brand new 65 inch Roku powered smart TV available nationwide, in-store and online at Sam’s Club. The new OLED Philips Roku TV has gamers in mind, which is why the new model will cost 1,299.00. Performance enhancing features include a high 120Hz native refresh rate and to give…

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