Hi,
I haven't posted to this forum before, so I apologize if I make any mistakes in posting or this question has been answered before somewhere (in which case, please point me to the thread, thanks).
I'd like to know if there are any drawbacks/regressions (particularly in the interface or compatibility) with the newer roku's.
To clarify, I currently have a roku 2XD and am really happy with it. I want a second one for another room and I'd be getting a newer model. However, I've unfortunately had to become VERY careful to research newer products and software versions before going ahead with them because all too often they have bad designs or surprising regressions from older products, particularly in the UI; I've been very unhappy with some previous purchases that had such problems (a Sony blu ray player that shuts itself off and forgets where you are if you pause more than a very few minutes, with no way to configure not doing so; newer "upgraded" (more like "downgraded") software versions with slow, bloated, ugly interfaces; even a microwave that beeps until you take the food out and has other weird intentional design annoyances; etc.). So I want to be very careful to avoid that sort of bad design stuff. To that end, I want to find out what is different in the newer models vs. my 2XD that I'm very happy with, particularly in incompatibilities with my TV or network router, software ("apps" or whatever) compatibility issues, and UI "improvements" that may actually be more like regressions.
So my specific questions:
- Are there any differences in the compatibility or UI of the newer ones that are potentially problems? I know this is a very broad question and a matter of opinion, but if anything is somewhat obvious, please let me know.
- My TV is a bit older, a Samsung that is around I think 2009 or so. It takes whatever the HDMI standard was at that time (I have no idea if that is still the same standard or has changed). Do the newer roku's support that?
- I have a router that uses the older wifi, 2.4GHz (because I have some older devices to support). Do the newer roku's support that?
- Are there compatibility problems or restrictions with any of the software programs? ("apps" or whatever they are being called) I am getting this largely to allow using software that Sony refuses to include on their blu ray/streaming combination player (plus the Amazon video software no longer works well on that machine). That same software works on my existing roku 2XD. So if there are compatibility problems with those, that would be a big problem. In other words, I want to make sure the newer versions have no restrictions on what is working on my 2XD.
- I do not want to have to deal with any additional, unexpected requirements, such as using a computer with a particular OS to set something up, etc.. I know this is unlikely, but I've been encountering such wildly bizarre things on recent products that I have to ask (last year I helped my father try to set up a simple device for measuring walking distance - it wouldn't work because for some absolutely crazy reason he had to plug it into his computer or cell phone and it didn't like his older OS version on either one; he was, quite correctly, very angry and returned it). So is there anything like this?
- If I register a second roku on my account, I assume it won't change anything about my existing one, correct? (try to replace the info about my existing one with the newer model or something of that sort) I do not want for registering a second one to somehow break my existing one; again, I doubt that would happen, but I want to be sure.
Basically, I'm looking for warnings about any problems in the newer versions. Please let me know if there's anything I need to know. If they are great and work better than the older ones, then that's good news and I'll purchase one.
I guess that brings up one more related question: Is there a model that is about the same as the 2XD? In some research a while back, I saw that you can now get a USB stick version of a roku and I seem to recall that it was the best price of the roku's (at least at the time), but I'd be a little worried the USB ports on my older Samsung TV (2009 or so) or Sony blu ray player (2015 or so) wouldn't be compatible. I suppose it would also be nice to keep my options open for a physical ethernet cable (I may eventually run some cables into that room), but if that costs a lot more that isn't a requirement.
Any help would be appreciated - thanks
"ag87" wrote:
Hi,
I haven't posted to this forum before, so I apologize if I make any mistakes in posting or this question has been answered before somewhere (in which case, please point me to the thread, thanks).
I'd like to know if there are any drawbacks/regressions (particularly in the interface or compatibility) with the newer roku's.
To clarify, I currently have a roku 2XD and am really happy with it. I want a second one for another room and I'd be getting a newer model.
"ag87" wrote:
However, I've unfortunately had to become VERY careful to research newer products and software versions before going ahead with them because all too often they have bad designs or surprising regressions from older products, particularly in the UI; I've been very unhappy with some previous purchases that had such problems (a Sony blu ray player that shuts itself off and forgets where you are if you pause more than a very few minutes, with no way to configure not doing so; newer "upgraded" (more like "downgraded") software versions with slow, bloated, ugly interfaces; even a microwave that beeps until you take the food out and has other weird intentional design annoyances; etc.). So I want to be very careful to avoid that sort of bad design stuff. To that end, I want to find out what is different in the newer models vs. my 2XD that I'm very happy with, particularly in incompatibilities with my TV or network router, software ("apps" or whatever) compatibility issues, and UI "improvements" that may actually be more like regressions.
"ag87" wrote:
So my specific questions:
- Are there any differences in the compatibility or UI of the newer ones that are potentially problems? I know this is a very broad question and a matter of opinion, but if anything is somewhat obvious, please let me know.
"ag87" wrote:
- My TV is a bit older, a Samsung that is around I think 2009 or so. It takes whatever the HDMI standard was at that time (I have no idea if that is still the same standard or has changed). Do the newer roku's support that?
"ag87" wrote:
- I have a router that uses the older wifi, 2.4GHz (because I have some older devices to support). Do the newer roku's support that?
"ag87" wrote:
- Are there compatibility problems or restrictions with any of the software programs? ("apps" or whatever they are being called) I am getting this largely to allow using software that Sony refuses to include on their blu ray/streaming combination player (plus the Amazon video software no longer works well on that machine). That same software works on my existing roku 2XD. So if there are compatibility problems with those, that would be a big problem. In other words, I want to make sure the newer versions have no restrictions on what is working on my 2XD.
"ag87" wrote:
- I do not want to have to deal with any additional, unexpected requirements, such as using a computer with a particular OS to set something up, etc.. I know this is unlikely, but I've been encountering such wildly bizarre things on recent products that I have to ask (last year I helped my father try to set up a simple device for measuring walking distance - it wouldn't work because for some absolutely crazy reason he had to plug it into his computer or cell phone and it didn't like his older OS version on either one; he was, quite correctly, very angry and returned it). So is there anything like this?
"ag87" wrote:
- If I register a second roku on my account, I assume it won't change anything about my existing one, correct? (try to replace the info about my existing one with the newer model or something of that sort) I do not want for registering a second one to somehow break my existing one; again, I doubt that would happen, but I want to be sure.
"ag87" wrote:
Basically, I'm looking for warnings about any problems in the newer versions. Please let me know if there's anything I need to know. If they are great and work better than the older ones, then that's good news and I'll purchase one.
"ag87" wrote:
I guess that brings up one more related question: Is there a model that is about the same as the 2XD? In some research a while back, I saw that you can now get a USB stick version of a roku and I seem to recall that it was the best price of the roku's (at least at the time), but I'd be a little worried the USB ports on my older Samsung TV (2009 or so) or Sony blu ray player (2015 or so) wouldn't be compatible. I suppose it would also be nice to keep my options open for a physical ethernet cable (I may eventually run some cables into that room), but if that costs a lot more that isn't a requirement.
Any help would be appreciated - thanks
DBDukes
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"ag87" wrote:
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As for which apps I'm using, you make a very good point about some of the newer ones being problematic. For example, I'm using Netflix and I saw it on a fairly new machine that supports some of the newer UI "upgrades" they made, such as videos that start playing when you are still scrolling through the menu trying to pick the show you want to watch (absolutely terrible design, as it was very, very distracting and therefore made it very hard to think clearly when scrolling through the menus to choose a show). That was on my parents' Sony TV that has some built-in streaming software. Is there a way to tell the roku to use older versions of some of the software, such as Netflix?
"ag87" wrote:
Since you mentioned that I hadn't listed the specific apps I'm using, I'll list those:
(please let me know if you have any additional info based on this)
- Netflix
- Amazon video
- Amazon music
- Youtube
- Dailymotion
- Pandora
...
DBDukes
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Note: I am not a Roku employee.
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the 2xd take you back to where you left off in a series, i.e.if you watched episode 2 it will take you to episode 3 when you log in the next day. do any of the new ones do that?
Mine go back to where I left off, but this is really a matter of the channels/apps rather than the device.