"reddice" wrote:
Maybe you are better off getting a older Roku 3 remote, no voice or stupid shortcut buttons if it will pair with the new Ultra.
"Binarygeek" wrote:
Hi all,
New guy (and Roku victim) here. Regarding the Roku remote, there is just something inherently wrong when the first thing I did was physically remove the Hulu etc...buttons. What's wrong with this picture? This is not about "subsidizing" the cost of the Roku. This is corporate greed running rampant and adding to the company profit line. I can't believe I saw jeffrok suggesting "getting a new remote". WTF?? On top of the cost I just paid for the remote? That statement is absolute asinine...ASININE. Who are you, a Roku employee? And let's make something absolutely clear: This is not about "liking" or "using" these buttons. If that's all it is, then there wouldn't be an issue. This is about those buttons interfering with my use of the Roku. Do you understand? INTERFERING.
What's interesting is that these buttons are impacting the company line. I just bought a Roku for my wife. Instead of buying the new Roku Ultra 4660, I got her a used Roku 3 4200R for (40 bucks off of e-bay), without those buttons. So there you go. You've lost a sale. Because of the remote. Buying that used 4200R certainly doesn't help YOUR bottom line.
I've been using Roku or about 7-8 years and used to love and adore the Roku remote. Just sheer simplicity. No need to look at the remote to use it. And then you blew it.
Should we take a poll? See who supports those four shortcut buttons, and those that want them disabled/removed. My guess would be that 85-90% of the users (Roku employees excluded) would like them gone.
Thanks for letting me vent.
"Touches plants" wrote:
My new ROKU remote just came with shortcut buttons for C-SPAN2, Lifetime, QVC, and Fox News. Well, it's not quite that bad, but almost as annoying. And it's not like I was only annoyed with it when I first opened the box, I'm ever so slightly annoyed, every time I pick it up. I'll survive this, but a couple programmable buttons in place of these rigid ones would bring me much pleasure.
"beq" wrote:
Seems a divisive issue, people have various suggestions such as this one on the other, parallel thread.
"wmichaels1" wrote:
Best remote? The ROKU app.
"twiceover" wrote:"Binarygeek" wrote:
Hi all,
New guy (and Roku victim) here. Regarding the Roku remote, there is just something inherently wrong when the first thing I did was physically remove the Hulu etc...buttons. What's wrong with this picture? This is not about "subsidizing" the cost of the Roku. This is corporate greed running rampant and adding to the company profit line. I can't believe I saw jeffrok suggesting "getting a new remote". WTF?? On top of the cost I just paid for the remote? That statement is absolute asinine...ASININE. Who are you, a Roku employee? And let's make something absolutely clear: This is not about "liking" or "using" these buttons. If that's all it is, then there wouldn't be an issue. This is about those buttons interfering with my use of the Roku. Do you understand? INTERFERING.
What's interesting is that these buttons are impacting the company line. I just bought a Roku for my wife. Instead of buying the new Roku Ultra 4660, I got her a used Roku 3 4200R for (40 bucks off of e-bay), without those buttons. So there you go. You've lost a sale. Because of the remote. Buying that used 4200R certainly doesn't help YOUR bottom line.
I've been using Roku or about 7-8 years and used to love and adore the Roku remote. Just sheer simplicity. No need to look at the remote to use it. And then you blew it.
Should we take a poll? See who supports those four shortcut buttons, and those that want them disabled/removed. My guess would be that 85-90% of the users (Roku employees excluded) would like them gone.
Thanks for letting me vent.
Ugh. They are a company, companies need to make money. Get over it.
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