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HoneyJones
Channel Surfer

Re: Which roku has less issues…roku stick or roku box?

NEITHER!! 

Roku TVs & all Roku Devices are JUNK!!! I've owned them all......pure GARBAGE!  And that's b/c Roku's operating system is pure GARBAGE!!!!!!

Do yourself a favor (eliminate frustration down the road) and purchase an AMAZON FIRE TV OR AMAZON FIRE STICK!! I Have Zero Problems Now!!

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HoneyJones
Channel Surfer

Re: Which roku has less issues…roku stick or roku box?

NEITHER!!!!

Roku TVs & all Roku Devices are JUNK!!! I've owned them all......pure GARBAGE!  And that's b/c Roku's operating system is pure GARBAGE!!!!!!

Do yourself a favor (eliminate frustration down the road) and purchase an AMAZON FIRE TV OR AMAZON FIRE STICK!! I Have Zero Problems Now!!

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atc98092
Community Streaming Expert

Re: Which roku has less issues…roku stick or roku box?

Why bother posting here? Millions of users are completely satisfied with Roku devices, so it’s unlikely you will change anyone’s minds here. 

Dan

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Kushadmin
Newbie

Re: Which roku has less issues…roku stick or roku box?

Simple answer: Stick

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atc98092
Community Streaming Expert

Re: Which roku has less issues…roku stick or roku box?


@Kushadmin wrote:

Simple answer: Stick


Not a simple answer at all. The only Roku that had "issues" in recent history was the basic Express. It had a single band WiFi radio, less memory for channel storage and operating. Now that even the basic Express is running the Realtek chip, it's now compatible with the rest of the Roku players. Different Roku players serve different needs. If someone "needs" 4K support, then the Express is not the best choice. If someone travels often, either a Stick or the Express 4K+ is a good choice. For home use when a wired network connection is preferred, one can choose the Ultra, or the Express 4K+ can use a 3rd party USB Ethernet adapter. 

Dan

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