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Roku Dropping Support for Older "Classic" Models
Just announced via email today:
Dear Roku customer, We're writing to you as a valued longstanding customer and owner of a "Classic" Roku player,* made between May 2008-May 2011. We want to let you know about some important service changes for "Classic" Roku players. ...blah blah blah... Classic Roku players are not able to perform like the current generation of streaming players available today and have a more limited channel selection. As a result, we have made the difficult decision to no longer launch new streaming channels, update existing channels, push firmware updates, or develop the Roku mobile app for Classic Roku players. First Generation:
While not unexpected, it's still a blow to those who use Optical Digital Output, who use Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr) to connect to non-HDMI TVs, or those who prefer a hardwired 10/100 RJ-45 connection, which will now only be available on a Roku2 XS or Roku-3 device. The good news is that owners of these "Classic" models can buy a new Roku for 20% off. The bad news of the good news is that the discount is on a per-user basis and you have to use a customized link in the announcement email Roku will send you to get the discounted price. |
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I had to quit using my HD-XR last year. It started giving me problems so I did a factory reset and when I went to sign back in they wanted me to sign a terms of use agreement where I agreed to let them monitor everything I watch and sell that information to anyone anywhere. There was no such agreement when I originally bought the damned thing when they first came out. It was more fun back then anyway. I don't think I'll replace mine. My blu-ray player gets a few streaming channels and I'll probably have to buy a new TV soon anyway, so I'll just get one with built-in streaming.
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Just keep your expectations in check with built-in streaming, they can be a bitch with some configurations with regard to network signal.
No surprise on them getting rid of support for these, most can't use current versions of the included channels -- at least nicer ones like Hulu, Plex and Netflix -- for crap due to hardware bottlenecks. |
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This news sucks as my Roku 2 XS turned into a brick just over a month ago.
Now Netflix continuously loads on my original one. Blah. |
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Have 2 of those old original boxes. I haven't used them for years. They are just painful to use compared to the newer models, night and day difference. Roku 4 will be announced soon, Ill grab one of those for sure. Hoping for 4K-3D and a hard drive.....
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Originally Posted by huskerbear
(Post 12578220)
Have 2 of those old original boxes. I haven't used them for years. They are just painful to use compared to the newer models, night and day difference. Roku 4 will be announced soon, Ill grab one of those for sure. Hoping for 4K-3D and a hard drive.....
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boo. I still have an original that I use for the treadmill tv (which only has component HD inputs). I only run netflix and plex on it so hopefully they dont upgrade too soon.
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Older models haven't lost access to Netflix or Plex yet, I don't think they will particularly soon. Both are using vastly different versions on 2013-and-on Rokus.
No new updates hopefully doesn't mean "No longer work" |
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Originally Posted by Quatermass
(Post 12577638)
I had to quit using my HD-XR last year. It started giving me problems so I did a factory reset and when I went to sign back in they wanted me to sign a terms of use agreement where I agreed to let them monitor everything I watch and sell that information to anyone anywhere.
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My parents still use one of the originals. I guess we'll see how long Netflix continues to work on those units.
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In case anyone's wondering, the discounted "upgrade" prices included in my email are:
Roku-1: $40 new w/discount (normally $50 new/$40 refurb) Roku-2: $56 new w/discount (normally $70 new/$50 refurb) Roku-3: $80 new w/discount (normally $100 new/$70 refurb) The Roku Stick ($50 new/$40 refurb) is not included in the upgrade offer. Also, when the Roku-4 is released this Fall/Winter, it is expected to be priced at $100, with the Roku-3 and Roku-2 dropping in price. The Roku-1 will likely be discontinued at that time. So, unless you're in a hurry, the "upgrade" prices look like they'll be close to the permanent prices when the new model is released. |
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I just upgraded my old Roku because I wanted a subscription to Exploitation.TV and I have to say it was worth it. The speed of the Roku 2 (the model I got) is crazy fast, even compared to streaming on my PS3 and Xbox 360. I won't stream off those anymore and will just still with the Roku. I am amazed at the difference.
What's the Roku 4 going to do that the others don't? |
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Originally Posted by Spiderbite
(Post 12582036)
I just upgraded my old Roku because I wanted a subscription to Exploitation.TV and I have to say it was worth it. The speed of the Roku 2 (the model I got) is crazy fast, even compared to streaming on my PS3 and Xbox 360. I won't stream off those anymore and will just still with the Roku. I am amazed at the difference.
What's the Roku 4 going to do that the others don't? |
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Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 12578450)
Older models haven't lost access to Netflix or Plex yet, I don't think they will particularly soon. Both are using vastly different versions on 2013-and-on Rokus.
No new updates hopefully doesn't mean "No longer work" |
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Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 12582062)
The current Roku 2 is a 2013 Roku 3 without the fancy remote..
http://i60.tinypic.com/2h2qxyf.jpg |
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Originally Posted by kenbuzz
(Post 12588110)
I get what you're saying, and not to be pedantic but that's not technically accurate. The Roku 2 has connectivity options (Ethernet Jack, R/W/Y RCA) that the Roku 3 does not. The Roku 3 supports 802.11a WiFi, has a USB port, and a microSD slot that the Roku 2 does not.
http://i60.tinypic.com/2h2qxyf.jpg Both of which I believe have an Ethernet jack (my older Roku 3 also has an ethernet jack) and USB ports. They're also HDMI only afaik. Roku did a godawful job naming these things :lol: |
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Heh - yeah, Roku's penchant for recycling device names has made it damn near impossible to keep things straight. For example, I was personally unaware that the Roku-2 and Roku-3 names were reused when new devices were released this year. Stupid Roku.
We're cool. Thanks for the update. :) |
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