Walmart has Roku Ultra LT 4K/HDR/Dolby Vision Streaming Device w/ Roku Voice Remote on sale for $34. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Note: Walmart+ members will have early access to this deal at 12 PM ET on 11/11, everyone else have access on 5PM ET on 11/11.
Roku Ultra LT is ultra-powerful at an incredible value. With a lightning-fast interface and channels like Disney+ Max Apple TV+ Netflix Sling and Hulu that launch in a snap this Roku player packs a ton of streaming power. Stunningly sharp 4K picture brings out the rich detail in your entertainment with 4x the resolution of HD and watch in awe as colors pop off your screen with lifelike clarity in spectacular Dolby Vision picture. A strong steady Wi-Fi connection is important for streaming the highest picture quality especially in rooms farther from your router. That s why we took our best Wi-Fi in this Roku 4K device and boosted it for even more speed and range so you can enjoy fast smooth TV streaming anywhere in your home. Power up your TV adjust the volume and control your Roku streaming device with the included Roku Voice Remote. Plug in the included headphones for private listening and use your voice to quickly search play entertainment and more. Upgrade your streaming with a massive selection of free live and premium TV including Roku Originals only on The Roku Channel. The customizable home screen puts your favorites front and center so you can spend your time streaming not scrolling. Setup is simple with everything you need in the box including a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable. Roku Ultra LT 2021 also works with popular voice assistants. Ask your Google Assistant-enabled device to launch channels search for entertainment control your streaming and more. You can also control your TV using the Apple Home app or Siri on your Apple devices plus share videos photos and music from your Apple device using AirPlay.
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Walmart has Roku Ultra LT 4K/HDR/Dolby Vision Streaming Device w/ Roku Voice Remote on sale for $34. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Note: Walmart+ members will have early access to this deal at 12 PM ET on 11/11, everyone else have access on 5PM ET on 11/11.
Model: Roku Ultra LT 2021 Streaming Device 4K/HDR/Dolby Vision with Roku Voice Remote, Private Listening, and Premium HDMI® Cable
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I bought this last year for same price. When it works, the interface is fast and responsive. Rewinding, navigating, etc. is all very good. The app integration is also very good and I use the app as the remote more than the physical remote. Connecting headphones to your phone/app instead of the TV is also pretty handy. My biggest gripe is that the Roku freezes or restarts itself A LOT, especially with certain apps like Max (HBO). I haven't been able to solve this. My theory is that the unit is overheating or maxing out. I have to physically unplug the power to the box many times to restart it. I do think it's worth $34 and the experience is better than my Chromecast and Fire stick.
I bought this last year for same price. When it works, the interface is fast and responsive. Rewinding, navigating, etc. is all very good. The app integration is also very good and I use the app as the remote more than the physical remote. Connecting headphones to your phone/app instead of the TV is also pretty handy. My biggest gripe is that the Roku freezes or restarts itself A LOT, especially with certain apps like Max (HBO). I haven't been able to solve this. My theory is that the unit is overheating or maxing out. I have to physically unplug the power to the box many times to restart it. I do think it's worth $34 and the experience is better than my Chromecast and Fire stick.
Honestly it's HBO Max, it's a buggy app. Known to have quite a few issues. One is loading movies. Sometimes it can be fixed by rebooting your router and cable modem etc. weird but it's a lot on their end I think.
Sorry I'm not quite following you. So you're saying a Roku Ultra was a Good match and worthwhile upgrade on our older TCL 6 series and you would recommend doing it?
And no, I'm not locked in on this LT Ultra . I've never really used anything else , so I have nothing to compare the built-in Roku to.
Should be an upgrade. Newer processor with a arm ca55 and 2gb ram. Don't think 2018 6 series came anywhere close to those specs.
Where in the link you posted does it say discontinued? If you read the responses, there is no mention of this product being discontinued. In fact, it discusses how Roku reuses model names, but with new numbers. For example, Roku Ultra LT 4662X is no longer manufactured, but still supported. If it's the Ultra LT 4800X it's still manufactured and supported. We won't know which Walmart is providing in this deal, but I'm assuming that I will be receiving a 4800X.
It is a newer model 4800x based on the photos. The 4662x has the network port on the left hand side and the 4800x has the network port between the HDMI Port and the power port, just for future reference at a quick glance that is how you tell without looking at model numbers.
Around Black Friday it's usually $24.99 typically. I can't promise that this year but that's up to your to take the gamble or if 34 is good enough get the LT if no Dolby Atmos is fine for you. You'll get 1gb more ram for 10 bucks more or at no extra cost depending on what the price is bf. You aren't losing much just making everyone aware of the differences.That is if you have Walmart Plus.
It hasn't been that price since 2022 according to camel. I bought one last year around this time and it was $30. The Ultra LT actually has the same processor as the (not brand new 2024 model) Ultra while stick has a slightly lesser processor. And from what I read the LT can pass Dolby Atmos which seems like all anyone should need because one's A/V Receiver should be the one processing it anyhow.
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There really is no substitute in the Roku lineup for the true Ultra. The LT and sticks are all gimped with limited ram, which really bottlenecks the units. You can update the apps and clear the cache in each app to help, but even using 500mbps internet wont solve a 4 hour 4k football game from overheating and stuttering. There's a reason the Ultras are $60 to $100 depending on the sale.
This LT is fine for 1080i/p and 720p. It's a glorified 4k stick gimped with low ram.
Doesn't have Dobly Atmos like the regular Ultra. Really not much difference than a Roku streaming stick 4k+ which is cheaper on sale. Besides 1gb more ram on Ultra they have the same capabilities of 4k60fps, same processor(ARM Cortex A55) . So Lt will load apps a little faster but not much of a difference. If you want the best id go with the Ultra not the Ultra LT. ULTRA(NON LT) gets you Dolby Atmos. A huge difference if you have an Atmos capable sound system or sound bar or home theater receiver and proper Atmos speaker setup. Just an FYI. Get what's best for your situation. All required a hdcp 2.2 connection and obviously 4k capable tv for 4k output.
edit this strictly speaking Roku products. If you want to try alternatives and spend more Nvidia Shield TV Pro for $200 is a major upgrade with lossless audio. Onn makes a decent one also in the Google TV style with their Onn Google TV 4k Pro that has Dolby vision and Atmos at $50 with a 5 dollar off manufacturers offer making it $45. They have a cheaper one for 20 that does 4k HDR, 2gb ram a35 arm quad-core, no Dolby vision or Atmos.
I have this one and it definitely passes Dolby Atmos. Mine is connected to an AVR and it passes a Dolby Atmos signal when I'm watching Disney Plus content. I only bought one last year because someone said it doesn't pass Dolby Atmos and wanted 3 more. I'm glad the sale came back, just ordered 3. My first one works perfectly, no buffering issues or anything.
There really is no substitute in the Roku lineup for the true Ultra. The LT and sticks are all gimped with limited ram, which really bottlenecks the units. You can update the apps and clear the cache in each app to help, but even using 500mbps internet wont solve a 4 hour 4k football game from overheating and stuttering. There's a reason the Ultras are $60 to $100 depending on the sale.
This LT is fine for 1080i/p and 720p. It's a glorified 4k stick gimped with low ram.
Thats incorrect, the Ultra LT and Ultra both have 2gb ram and the same Arm Cortex A55 processor. They are identical. The only difference is Ultra has a USB 3.1 port and is capable of decoding Dolby Atmos. The Ultra LT does not have USB or Atmos decoding. The stick 4k plus has the same processor and 1gb less ram. If you want faster you must get a Onn Google TV Pro streaming device(Same processor as Ultra and Ultra LT but 3GB ram and Android 12 running) or a Google TV 4k Streamer Plus( MediaTek MT 8696 processor and 4GB Ram, 32gb storage and Android 14 running). Even better is a Nvidia Shield TV Pro/ Go even further and get a Xbox Series X or PS5. Though they Xbox has more apps than the PS5 they both don't have the app library quite as big as an Android/Google platform but more things can be done with it obviously, better 4k gaming, 4k blu ray etc.
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There really is no substitute in the Roku lineup for the true Ultra. The LT and sticks are all gimped with limited ram, which really bottlenecks the units. You can update the apps and clear the cache in each app to help, but even using 500mbps internet wont solve a 4 hour 4k football game from overheating and stuttering. There's a reason the Ultras are $60 to $100 depending on the sale. This LT is fine for 1080i/p and 720p. It's a glorified 4k stick gimped with low ram.
Where are you getting your info from?
This is directly from Roku's website:
Roku Ultra LT:
Benjamin-W, 4800X, ARM Cortex A55, OpenGL ES 2.0, RAM 2 GB, 1080p/60fps4K60fps, HDRHDR10/10+, HLG, and DolbyVision
Roku Ultra:
Brewster, 4850X, ARM Cortex A55, OpenGL ES 2.0, RAM 2 GB, 1080p/60fps4K60fps, HDRHDR10/10+, HLG, and DolbyVision
Link where information above came from: https://developer.roku.com/docs/s...ardware.md
There really is no substitute in the Roku lineup for the true Ultra. The LT and sticks are all gimped with limited ram, which really bottlenecks the units. You can update the apps and clear the cache in each app to help, but even using 500mbps internet wont solve a 4 hour 4k football game from overheating and stuttering. There's a reason the Ultras are $60 to $100 depending on the sale.
This LT is fine for 1080i/p and 720p. It's a glorified 4k stick gimped with low ram.
I watch 4K college football games all day long on Saturday with my Roku Ultra LT. Mine doesn't overheat or stutter.
Maybe you got a lemon?
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And no, I'm not locked in on this LT Ultra . I've never really used anything else , so I have nothing to compare the built-in Roku to.
This LT is fine for 1080i/p and 720p. It's a glorified 4k stick gimped with low ram.
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edit this strictly speaking Roku products. If you want to try alternatives and spend more Nvidia Shield TV Pro for $200 is a major upgrade with lossless audio. Onn makes a decent one also in the Google TV style with their Onn Google TV 4k Pro that has Dolby vision and Atmos at $50 with a 5 dollar off manufacturers offer making it $45. They have a cheaper one for 20 that does 4k HDR, 2gb ram a35 arm quad-core, no Dolby vision or Atmos.
This LT is fine for 1080i/p and 720p. It's a glorified 4k stick gimped with low ram.
This is directly from Roku's website:
Roku Ultra LT:
Benjamin-W, 4800X, ARM Cortex A55, OpenGL ES 2.0, RAM 2 GB, 1080p/60fps4K60fps, HDRHDR10/10+, HLG, and DolbyVision
Roku Ultra:
Brewster, 4850X, ARM Cortex A55, OpenGL ES 2.0, RAM 2 GB, 1080p/60fps4K60fps, HDRHDR10/10+, HLG, and DolbyVision
Link where information above came from:
https://developer.roku.
This LT is fine for 1080i/p and 720p. It's a glorified 4k stick gimped with low ram.
Maybe you got a lemon?
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