"EnTerr" wrote:
"TheEndless" wrote:
I don't think we forget about the Roku 2 HD and the Roku LT 2400, we just overlook them. They had the shortest lifespans of any other Roku players, so the likelihood of there being a ton of them out there is low enough that it's probably safe to overlook them.
Speaking of which, do you have recent statistics of model# usage in the wild that you can share with us?
Like from the past quarter/this year, percents of the pie (no raw numbers).
I wonder how things are - i can dig my own numbers but my sample is small and somewhat biased. The Co has the numbers for sure but likely can answer only after addressing the backlog (or never - whichever comes first).
Probably shouldn't derail this thread with this, but... Here's what I'm seeing, since Jan 1st, for one of my more popular channels. I don't know if this is indicative of all channels or not, and it's also worth noting that this one isn't available to legacy devices...
The most popular by a significant margin (as one might expect?) are the Roku 3 and the HDMI Streaming Stick...
4200X 39.17%
3500X 16.58%
3100X 8.88%
2720X 8.81%
3050X 6.97%
2710X 6.38%
5000X 4.22%
2500X 4.10%
2400X 1.12%
3000X 0.94%
2450X 0.92%
2700X 0.91%
3400X 0.81%
3420X 0.07%
4210X 0.01%
*The missing .01%, because I know you'll spot it, is from a non-Roku client during testing.Also, from a screen resolution standpoint, I'm seeing this over that same period:
1280x720 48.11%
1920x1080 36.90%
720x480 11.19%
854x480 3.79%
*854x480 is how I record 16x9 SD, so I can gauge how many SD users are only using SD, because they most likely don't have an HDMI cable to hook it up properly.