
While the Express lacks some more advanced features such as 4K HDR video, viewers can still enjoy Full 1080p HD video content without breaking the bank.

Roku Express: Budget-conscious users will love the Roku Express. Roku Streambar: If your home theatre system lacks decent speakers, the Roku Streambar is an excellent all-in-one solution that includes four built-in full-range speakers for a more immersive experience with increased sound quality. If you are looking for the ultimate Roku experience with a fast Wi-Fi connection, Roku Ultra is the best choice. As for how it stacks up against the Apple TV, the Streaming Stick is US$50 cheaper, but it does not, as of this time, offer Apple TV's additional benefits, like being able to AirPlay your Mac desktop to your TV.Roku Ultra: Our top-pick for anyone looking for the best image quality from a Roku device, Roku Ultra outputs ultra-crisp 4K video with HDR support for vivid colors. However, the Streaming Stick does offer an advantage over Chromecast by coming with a physical remote control. It also requires the user to plug the Streaming Stick into their TV's USB port as well, making connectivity to the TV a bit cumbersome. While the Streaming Stick looks relatively sleek with its HDMI plug-and-play connection, the design is a bit deceptive. The Roku goes a bit further in the content department, however, as it offers over 1000 channels of entertainment including movies, TV shows, news, sports, and more. The new iOS-compatible Roku Streaming Stick features a design that's similar to Google's Chromecast and, like the Chromecast and Apple TV, allows the user to stream content from an iOS or Android device right to their television.

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Roku has released a new Streaming Stick that aims to take on Google's Chromecast and, to a lesser extent, the Apple TV.
