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Multiple reports claim Roku’s latest update has caused 4K and HDR content to become washed out. Standard definition and high definition content appear to be unaffected. Roku says the problem is ...
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Apple sells a premium streaming box with a price that largely exceeds competing products. But if Apple TV 4K ads start using these new quotes from Roku’s marketing lead, I don’t think Apple will have ...
Fans of Roku and OLED TVs have a new option. Roku has partnered with Philips to bring the first Philips 4K OLED TV to the U.S. The 65-inch Philips OLED Roku TV (formally known as the 65OLED974/F7) is ...
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