Roku 4 Needs to Thread the Needle in Terms of Competitive Pricing to Win Over Consumers

Google’s own media streaming instrument, the Chromecast, is pushing the competition to the extreme by retailing it for a price of only $30 to $35, making it the cheapest in the market today. And that’s a great value to consumers and TV fans alike, whether Roku and the other competitors in the market admit it or not.

Apart from its reputation as the pioneer and the pacesetter in the streaming market, Roku also enjoys familiarity with consumers and the sentimental users in them would likely stick to something that they have proven before. That is the focal point of Roku 4 when it comes out but whether the rather hefty price of the device would keep its sentimental users loyal or not remains to be seen.

In addition to its main features, the Roku 4 will reportedly have a reset button on the front, a stabilized firmware, an improved channel store, and a support for 802.11 AC Wi-Fi.

It will also come with a 2GB of RAM, which is far greater than the 512MB of RAM that the Roku 3 had. It shall also come with wireless technology and an internal antenna to improve the signal. Rumors also point to the device coming out with an ultra-HD resolution.

Roku is reportedly in talks with various TV manufacturers to have the Roku 4 and its other streaming devices paired on the new TVs right out of the factory. Thus far, only Haier expressed willingness to take on the offer of Roku.

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