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  2. Roku Streaming Stick vs. Amazon Fire Stick: Which Is Better?

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    My Amazon Fire Stick 4K Ultra HD Review. Amazon. Just like Roku’s, Amazon’s streaming stick was fairly simple to set up. While the process was admittedly more technical—I’d definitely have ...

  3. Roku vs. Firestick: Battle of the Budget Streaming Players - AOL

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    In these cases, saving some money with the Fire TV Stick and Fire TV Stick Lite could be a solid option. All 4K UHD streaming stick options from Roku and Amazon are compatible with HDR and Dolby ...

  4. Comparison of digital media players - Wikipedia

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    1× micro-USB for Ethernet dongle and OTG storage (Fire TV Cube), 1× micro-USB for power and Ethernet dongle (Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Stick 4K) 16GB (Fire TV Cube), 8GB (Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Stick 4K) None Bluetooth/IR remote with Alexa, Android app, iOS app Apple: Apple TV (2007) 7th generation (2022) HDMI (w/ CEC) HDMI, Bluetooth, 4K@60fps ...

  5. Amazon Fire TV - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Fire TV (stylized as amazon fireTV) is a line of digital media players and microconsoles developed by Amazon since 2014. [12][13][14] The devices are small network appliances that deliver digital audio and video content streamed via the Internet to a connected high-definition television. They also allow users to access local content and ...

  6. The best Roku devices of 2024 - AOL

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    The remote is a little chunky compared to the Alexa remote you get with Amazon’s Fire TV devices, but there’s plenty to like about the Roku range to recommend it. ... Roku Select Series 4K TV ...

  7. Roku - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.roku.com. Roku (/ ˈroʊkuː / ROH-koo) is a brand owned by the American tech company Roku, Inc. It is used to market consumer electronic products such as smart TVs, streaming players (and their operating systems), as well as a free streaming service.