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Re: The Roku Thread
Originally Posted by dvd-4-life
(Post 13159888)
Looks like it's available in R2 at AmazonUK.
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The Roku Channel has started rolling out. Free ad-supported movies from major Hollywood studios. There's about 20-40 movies in each genre. It's a pretty good selection of titles, almost all are mainstream films.
https://channelstore.roku.com/detail...e-roku-channel UPDATE - Here's more info on the Roku Channel: https://www.groovypost.com/reviews/t...s-improvement/ |
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Department of redundancy department app. Aren't there already a dozen or so App's like Crackle,Tubi etc who provide the same content as the Roku Channel.
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Re: The Roku Thread
Originally Posted by AaronHernandez
(Post 13166113)
Department of redundancy department app. Aren't there already a dozen or so App's like Crackle,Tubi etc who provide the same content as the Roku Channel.
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I really hope Roku announces their new products soon. That Amazon Fire TV new dongle pretty much checks all the boxes if you want HDR+4K at a cheap price.
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They went Public yesterday at $14/share, currently are at $28.25/share
Now they have money, they better start pouring out the features. |
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Shoulda bought at $14.
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To be fair, that was the IPO price, the actual price when trading started was around $17.
Shoulda bought at $17. |
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So they did announce their new products: https://www.wired.com/story/roku-201...up-4k-players/
Looks like I'll be getting streaming stick+. Checks all the boxes, does 4K + HDR. Cheaper than the Ultra, but I don't need the USB/MicroSD stuff. |
Re: The Roku Thread
Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 13168150)
They went Public yesterday at $14/share, currently are at $28.25/share
Now they have money, they better start pouring out the features. Unless you were prepared to invest heavily don't feel so bad. |
Re: The Roku Thread
Originally Posted by Deftones
(Post 13170717)
So they did announce their new products: https://www.wired.com/story/roku-201...up-4k-players/
Looks like I'll be getting streaming stick+. Checks all the boxes, does 4K + HDR. Cheaper than the Ultra, but I don't need the USB/MicroSD stuff. |
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If you like cooking shows, check out the Genius Kitchen channel.
https://channelstore.roku.com/detail...genius-kitchen They have classic episodes of Iron Chef Japan, Nigella Lawson, Anthony Bourdain, Mario Batali, etc. It's free and doesn't require a cable/satellite provider. |
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Channel Pear is no more,looks like it was taken down in the last few days.
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Re: The Roku Thread
Originally Posted by TheBigDave
(Post 13187426)
If you like cooking shows, check out the Genius Kitchen channel.
https://channelstore.roku.com/detail...genius-kitchen They have classic episodes of Iron Chef Japan, Nigella Lawson, Anthony Bourdain, Mario Batali, etc. It's free and doesn't require a cable/satellite provider. |
Re: The Roku Thread
Originally Posted by TheBigDave
(Post 13187426)
If you like cooking shows, check out the Genius Kitchen channel.
https://channelstore.roku.com/detail...genius-kitchen They have classic episodes of Iron Chef Japan, Nigella Lawson, Anthony Bourdain, Mario Batali, etc. It's free and doesn't require a cable/satellite provider. |
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Originally Posted by rduncan
(Post 13191717)
Agreed...I just wish/hope they obtain more episodes of each show.
It's run by Scripps Network, which owns Food Network and the Cooking Channel. So they have a huge library of shows available. I hope they add some more classic Food Network stuff like 30 Minute Meals, Semi-Homemade Cooking and Good Eats. |
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Can you play 4k UHD on Google Play movies w/ Roku? I have Streaming Stick+ (this year's model) and when I pull up Google Play movies, it just says HD. I tried playing a movie and it didn't look like UHD 4k as compared to running the Google Play app built into my Sony TV.
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Re: The Roku Thread
Originally Posted by DVD Josh
(Post 13170729)
Down to 23.50 today. Don't be surprised to see it hit below 20 soon.
Unless you were prepared to invest heavily don't feel so bad. |
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:lol: to be fair it was risky
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yeah, it got that huge bump with that licensing deal they just signed.
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I still think the stock is very overpriced but for those taking a nice profit on it kudos. Still not really even sure what the hell its value is based on, although look at Amazon for proof that such things are irrelevant when it comes to stock pricing.
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Re: The Roku Thread
Originally Posted by AaronHernandez
(Post 13191448)
Channel Pear is no more,looks like it was taken down in the last few days.
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Re: The Roku Thread
Originally Posted by DVD Josh
(Post 13208107)
I still think the stock is very overpriced but for those taking a nice profit on it kudos. Still not really even sure what the hell its value is based on, although look at Amazon for proof that such things are irrelevant when it comes to stock pricing.
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18 million shares @ $14 a piece was their initial value. That'd put them at about $252 million valuation which is about right.
The rest is just hype like any other stock, people think Roku has a chance to take over in several areas and are hopping on that train. It'll all come crashing to earth, GoPro style, if they don't manage to sustain their numbers. Investors buy on prospective growth, not actual numbers. Amazon dominates and are very profitable but they don't pull in Apple-style incomes (it's like $2.8b income for Amazon vs. $48.35b for Apple, though Apple is the most highly valued stock on the market so that doesn't surprise me -- and by a wide, wide margin), but more importantly Amazon AWS is crushing it in growth. That's reflected in their stock prices though (Amazon's Market Cap is $548.03B, Apples is $878B) |
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