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  2. What is Roku? The streaming device company explained. - AOL

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    Roku's signature rem That's where Roku comes in.Apps like Netflix and Hulu house some of the most popular streaming content around, but you can't just watch it on anything.

  3. 3 Must-Know Facts About Roku Before Buying the Stock - AOL

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    Investors are probably familiar with the fact that Roku sells various hardware devices, like TVs and streaming players, among other things. These basically give people access to the Roku smart-TV ...

  4. Roku - Wikipedia

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    An updated Roku Ultra was released along with the addition of the Roku Streambar, a 2-in-1 Roku and Soundbar device. The microSD slot was removed from the new Ultra 4800, making it the first top-tier Roku device since the first generation to lack this feature.

  5. The best Roku devices of 2024 - AOL

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    Roku Streambar $ at Amazon. Roku Streambar $ at Best Buy. Roku Streambar $ at Target. What we like: 2-in-1 soundbar and streaming player The Roku Streambar packs both a Roku streaming player and a ...

  6. Roku, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Roku, Inc. (/ ˈ r oʊ k uː / ROH-koo) [2] is an American technology company. [3] [4] Founded in 2002 by Anthony Wood, it produces Roku-branded streaming players and TVs, distributes streaming services and operates an ad business on its platform. Roku is the U.S. market leader in streaming video distribution, [5] [6] [7] reaching 120 million ...

  7. Roku OS - Wikipedia

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    The Roku OS is an operating system software developed by Roku Inc. It has powered consumer electronics products such as Roku-branded streaming players and TVs since 2004. The Roku OS is the most popular TV operating system in the U.S., reaching an estimated 90 million households as of 2025.