"pjoshua5000" wrote:
Don't forget to factor in that a lot of people do have more than 1 Roku. Some might even have 3.
"RyanMarquiste" wrote:"pjoshua5000" wrote:
Don't forget to factor in that a lot of people do have more than 1 Roku. Some might even have 3.
Also don't forget to factor in that a single Roku device could be targeting multiple users. I imagine the majority of Rokus are set up as household content deliverers rather than personal content deliverers. That increases the number of eyes and ears that the company can reach with their content.
"pjoshua5000" wrote:
Don't forget to factor in that a lot of people do have more than 1 Roku. Some might even have 3.
"BradC" wrote:
I'd be curious to see how many most roku developers have. i'll be up to 7 rokus today when I pick up my new roku stick from work, and I still feel like I don't have enough, since i don't have all the models for testing during channel development. There are so many differences between the models and how they work.
"EnTerr" wrote:
In total, there seem to be six different lines (hardware/firmware wise) - i have not seen this highlighted in another place, so here is a write-up:
- 4xxx series: 4200 (Roku 3)
- 3xxx series: 3000/3050/3100 (Roku 2 HD/XD/XS), 34x0/3500 (Stick), 2400 (Roku LT)
- 27xx series: 2700/2710/2720 (Roku LT, Roku1, Roku2)
- 25xx series: 2450/2500 (Roku LT, HD)
- 1xxx/2xxx series: 1000/1050/1100/1101 (Roku DVP, SD, HD, HD-XR), 2000/2050/2100 (Roku HD, XD, XS)
- [+ a black sheep, the albino NowTV box 2400SK]
Need one per line targeted to test (times 3 video resolutions etc)