Update: This popular deal is still available.
Walmart has
Roku Ultra LT 4K/HDR/Dolby Vision Streaming Device w/ Roku Voice Remote on sale for
$34.
Shipping is free.
Please Note: The seller must be Walmart.com. If the product page shows a 3rd party seller, try switching the zip code to a different location with available stock that is sold and shipped by Walmart.com.
Thanks to Community Member
HonestWallaby911 for posting this deal.
Features (
source):
- Stream in 4K, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+
- Plug in the included headphones for private listening
- Works with popular voice assistants: Enjoy easy voice control with Siri and Google Assistant
- Quad-core processor
- 802.11ac dual-band, MIMO Wi-Fi & Ethernet port
- $5 Redbox Streaming Credit
- 2-Month Free Trial of AMC+ Streaming (offer for new Roku purchase; $17.98 value)
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but for anyone concerned if it is discontinued or unsupported, it's still a "current" model:
"Roku is currently manufacturing these products and they are fully supported."
https://developer.roku.
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$34 for a Roku that just works (assuming it does, in fact, have the features you need) is worlds better for the non-hobbiest.
Dolby Vision is supported on the LT. It also supports TrueHD and Atmos passthrough in Plex. DTS:X passthrough is also supported.
EDIT: Dolby Atmos / TrueHD / DTS:X passthrough are not supported. I was thinking of the Nvidia Shield.
However, you just use the Roku app on your phone and then you can control the device as well as use headphones. Works great, I use it almost every day.
I was a Roku household and upto a year or so ago got those random hdmi HDCP messages. I did all the firmware upgrades but it was of no help.
I also upgraded my TVs firmware as well.
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Would the Ultra LT be more responsive?
What Roku hardware is inside of my Roku TV.
Edit - I found online that my 55s405 has a dual core processor, so I am pretty sure the Ultra LT will give a smoother experience than what's inside my TV.
I was a Roku household and upto a year or so ago got those random hdmi HDCP messages. I did all the firmware upgrades but it was of no help.
I also upgraded my TVs firmware as well.
Would the Ultra LT be more responsive?
What Roku hardware is inside of my Roku TV.
Edit - I found online that my 55s405 has a dual core processor, so I am pretty sure the Ultra LT will give a smoother experience than what's inside my TV.
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