Roku today announced a whole bunch of new streaming media boxes, effectively replacing its existing hardware lineup. While the top-of-the-line, $130 Roku Ultra will appeal to early adopters who want both 4K and HDR video support, Roku's "cheap" box may just pique more interest.
The new Roku Express box, which replaces the old Roku 1, is a tiny streaming video box with double the processing power of the original box — and costs just $30. That puts it right in line with Google Chromecast ($35) and Amazon's Streaming Stick (around $40), and is even less expensive than Roku's own streaming stick ($50). The Roku Express doesn't support 4K video, and if you buy the version with composite cables it jumps up $10 in price, but it's still a...
Roku's new $30 Express box is the cheapest Roku yet
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