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by lixardz
3119 days ago
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you're in like .01% of the population that wants that. the menu's and remote with the roku are horrendous, everything about a roku is terrible. You have log into an account within the 'roku os'. you also have to have the remote on you. I almost always have my phone on me. I'm already signed into all the apps that i want, with a much easier to use keyboard for searching. i tap a button on my screen and it's playing on my tv. The entire experience is 'seamless' just because you like to have 47 extra steps to watch a video doesn't mean that anyone else would like that. Roku is for people who don't know better or are technologically challenged. I mean, if you compared it to the appletv Roku is probably good? |
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Then why is Roku the most popular brand of streaming device?[1]
> You have log into an account within the 'roku os'
...and with Chromecast you have to log into an account within the Google Home mobile app. In both cases you only have to log in that first time.
> you also have to have the remote on you
No, you don't. You can use the Roku app on any iOS or Android device.
Most people who buy a device like this are trying to watch Netflix or Hulu; not trying to cast video files from a local storage medium. Note that the marketing copy on Roku.com[2] focuses on everything _except_ casting. And it's the same for Amazon[3].
[1] http://www.businessinsider.com/roku-vs-chromecast-amazon-fir...
[2] https://www.roku.com/how-it-works
[3] https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Fire-TV-Family/b?ie=UTF8&node=...