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Published: 2022-08-10, Author: Eli , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: All streaming devices take TV shows and movies from Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney Plus, HBO Max and Hulu and send them to any TV, but higher-end models come with additional features that set them apart. This is especially true for the Roku Ultra an...
Excellent performance, Remote finder is nice to have, Supports Dolby Vision 4K HDR
Expensive, Assistant/Alexa support could be better
The Roku Ultra (2020) is a powerful streamer that pairs tons of bells and whistles with Roku's easy-to-navigate UI. Extras like a remote finder and the ability to watch local media via USB are nice touches. The only downside is the price tag...
Abstract: The Roku Ultra has been refreshed for 2018, but in a more minor way than usual. But truly, how do you improve upon perfection? As we stated in our previous Roku Ultra review, it has pretty much everything a serious streamer could want, and this year just...
Abstract: Roku is back with its top-of-the-line Ultra, and while the changes are minor this year, they're worth noting.The 2017 refresh of the Roku product line saw a heavier focus on the smaller devices such as the launch of the Roku Stick+, but the one area where...
Incredible app selection, Improved remote, Easy to watch your own content, Full 4K HDR functionality
No optical audio port, Search and interface haven't advanced much
Aside from losing the optical audio port, there's nothing that makes the Roku Ultra (2017) weaker than last year's model — but there's nothing that really makes it much stronger, either. The revamped remote is convenient, but the hardware is just about th...
Published: 2017-01-22, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
The Roku Ultra can access more TV shows and movies in 4K and HDR than most rival devices. It has the most features of any Roku streamer, and unlike the Chromecast Ultra it actually includes a remote (and an Amazon Video app). Roku's ecosystem offers more
It's more expensive than the Roku Premiere+. Content in 4K and HDR is still uncommon, and your HDR TV probably already has compatible apps. Unlike some of those TVs, the Ultra doesn't work with with Dolby Vision HDR. Some app interfaces are less polished
If you own a 4K TV and an AV receiver or sound bar that doesn't pass 4K HDR signals, the Roku Ultra is a great 4K streaming choice...