The Roku CEO is also confident that his company’s experience over the years would be enough to hold off whatever form of threats from competition will come along the way, which it really did since launching its first streaming video player in 2008.
The competition is obviously being heightened by the fact that the upcoming players are the big names in the technology business including Apple and Google but the bottom line still is how well their products perform and received by the consumers, which is why Roku is confident about its time-tested and proven streaming products.
The fourth iteration of the media streaming device will have superb features to make it really competitive in the market.
Roku 4 will sport a 2GB of RAM, which is a big jump to the 512 MB that is featured in Roku 3. With a bigger RAM capacity, Roku 4 shall be able to compete directly with other powerful products in the market today such as the Amazon Fire TV Stick and the Amazon Fire TV as it is expected to feature faster load times between navigation screens.
In addition, the Roku 4 shall reportedly come with wireless technology, which was not too prevalent when the Roku 3 was released back in 2013. It is also expected that the upcoming media streaming device shall come with an internal antenna to improve its signal strength.