Choose from thousands of movies and television shows when you stream via the Roku Premiere. Subscribe to your choice of more than 4500 streaming channels to enjoy educational or entertainment content, and control the device from your couch with the included remote. The Roku Premiere lets you enjoy 4K video via compatible televisions and channels.
I have 2 other streaming devices (don't ask why!): An Amazon Fire, and a Western Digital. The WD is a good device, but limited by its lack of Amazon (hence my purchase of the Fire). Unlike the other 2, the Roku found both of my WiFi networks, but claimed one of them was too weak to connect to, so I was limited to what the Roku said was the stronger of the two. Second problem: Major lag of video behind audio (lip-synch) in the location I wanted to use the device. Roku's website suggested rebooting -- no change. I swapped back the Amazon Fire in that location, and it worked fine on both counts. Closer to the Wi-Fi transmitter, the Roku's lipsynch problem disappeared. So, I've concluded that the Roku Premiere 4K works pretty well, but only on a very strong Wi-Fi signal.
Choose from thousands of movies and television shows when you stream via the Roku Premiere. Subscribe to your choice of more than 4500 streaming channels to enjoy educational or entertainment content, and control the device from your couch with the included remote. The Roku Premiere lets you enjoy 4K video via compatible televisions and channels.
Does the Premier work with an HD TV?
Yes. It defaults to 1080p if your TV is not 4K, or if you don't have an HDMI 2.2 connection. But standard HD does nicely.