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 have a question. I have a 4k Nvidia Shield and a Firestick. I knocked an old Google Disk chromecast thing off-line because it was interfering w/ Shield remote. I know some things are proprietary, like needing Apple TV or Roku to watch football games. I believe this is to get you into their ecosystem. So if that is the case, is this Roku really worth it just for that football reason?
You are wrong, I bought mine for 26.99 a year ago. Second thing you are wrong again it's the same processor and I said streaming stick plus not regular stick. It's on rokus comparison chart on their website if you don't believe me. 😂. And you are wrong again it doesn't do dolby Atmos decoding it will pass thru only... Wrong three times. Only ultra does Atmos. Sorry but just no. Period.Have a good one though. 😂
Where did you find a 4k Stick+ (or even non plus) for that cheap last year? Either way the price is still more than you were touting. If you dig deeper than Roku's website you will see both 4k Stick models use the Realtek 1315 processor while both (10th gen) Ultra models use the Realtek 1319. And I said the Ultra LT would pass Dolby Atmos so not sure how that is wrong!?! I did question the need for Roku to decode Dolby Atmos since that's the job for the A/V Rec'r.
Last edited by bcm00re November 13, 2024 at 04:45 PM.
Where did you find a 4k Stick+ (or even non plus) for that cheap last year? Either way the price is still more than you were touting. If you dig deeper than Roku's website you will see both 4k Stick models use the Realtek 1315 processor while both (10th gen) Ultra models use the Realtek 1319. And I said the Ultra LT would pass Dolby Atmos so not sure how that is wrong!?! I did question the need for Roku to decode Dolby Atmos since that's the job for the A/V Rec'r.
Walmart in store duh. It ist right now, I said on or after black Friday it could be like I found last year. Ymmv, risk that chance at your own discretion. Read what I say not what you think in your head please. Nope it doesn't have that as a processor. Never had. All stick 4k and 4k plus uses the arm a55 same with new Ultra and LT 4800x which is pictured for sale here. The old updateable stick + used a arm cortex a53 same with the oldest Ultra and Ultra LT... the oldest updateable stick 3600x used a arm cortex a7. The legacy stick used an Arm11. I'm using their developes guide chart specs from Roku developers website. https://developer.roku.com/docs/s...ardware.md i think they'd know and make sure to be correct on their chart and you are wrong again. Can't use the internets? Its an Arm Cortex A55 with 1GB ram always has been for stick 4k and 4kplus... Smh I also said LT can't decode not passthrough. I agree most people should own a Atmos decoder built in to their receiver but some don't and want the decoder same with older sound bars and some more expensive tvs with decent built in sound. Im in the receiver with it built in camp but I just want to make it clear that it doesn't decode like the Ultra does. Pretty sure the 4k stick plus does passthrough too. So yea I mean keep on being wrong with your bad self. I don't mind correcting you not matter how many thumbs down I get considering youre coming at me with false information trying to correct me in the first place... smh some people. Ps they've always had a deal to use ARM cores. Thats why they use ARM cores across the board. They do how ever use a Realtek wifi chip... know what you are talking about before you keep on... You know what assuming makes out of you! Take care now bye bye then.
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Read what I say not what you think in your head please.
Wow that is rich...let's review exactly what transpired. In post #81 in this thread I said, "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." Then in post #82 you said, "And you are wrong again it doesn't do dolby Atmos decoding it will pass thru only." So I clearly never claimed the Ultra LT decoded Dolby Atmos -- yet you read what you wanted and replied according. LOL, pot meet kettle!!
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Nope it doesn't have that processor. Never had. All stick 4k and 4k plus uses the arm a55 same with new Ultra and LT 4800x which is pictured for sale here. The old updateable stick + used a arm cortex a53 same with the oldest Ultra and Ultra LT... the oldest updateable stick 3600x used a arm cortex a7. The legacy stick used an Arm11. I'm using their developes guide chart specs from Roku developers website. https://developer.roku.com/docs/s...ardware.md i think they'd know and make sure to be correct on their chart and you are wrong again. Can't use the internets? Its an Arm Cortex A55 with 1GB ram always has been for stick 4k and 4kplus... Smh I also said LT can't decode not passthrough. I agree most people should own a Atmos decoder built in to their receiver but some don't and want the decoder same with older sound bars and some more expensive tvs with decent built in sound. Im in the receiver with it built in camp but I just want to make it clear that it doesn't decode like the Ultra does. Pretty sure the 4k stick plus does passthrough too. So yea I mean keep on being wrong with your bad self. I don't mind correcting you not matter how many thumbs down I get considering your coming at me with false information trying to correct me in the first place... smh some people. Ps they've always had a deal with ARM. Thats why they use ARM processor across the board. They do how ever use a Realtek wifi chip... know what you are talking about before you keep on... You know what assuming makes out of you! Take care now bye bye then.
Well bless your little heart -- you don't understand that ARM Cortex A55 is actually just an architecture/core design do you? Here is a breakdown of the difference between the Realtek chips: https://gadgetversus.com/processo...k-rtd1319/
And here is someone else explaining this to another misguided soul on AVSforums (in post #15,899 of the Official ROKU 4K (HDR) Premiere +/Ultra Owners Thread): https://www.avsforum.com/posts/60655579/
You are really showing your ignorance here despite all your boasting and chest thumping! This might blow your mind but here is a detailed teardown article: https://www.microcontrollertips.c...oku-ultra/
From that article, "The main display processor carries a part-number of RTD1319VR. This isn't a commercial Realtek device." It even has a picture if you need yet more convincing!
So how do you like your crow?
Last edited by bcm00re November 13, 2024 at 11:31 PM.
There are some NFL games that force you to have either FUBO or one of these ecosystems to watch. I know it sounds strange, but it's been happening.
But that still doesn't require specific streaming hardware like the original post seemed to imply. With access to ESPN's family of channels, I believe folks can get every SEC football game (except for some rare away OOC games). As for the NFL, as long as you have your locals (that are free with an OTA antenna) and the aforementioned ESPN then you should get everything except the Thursday night football games.
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There are some NFL games that force you to have either FUBO or one of these ecosystems to watch. I know it sounds strange, but it's been happening.
Only Amazon Prime does a weekly streaming of NFL game. I guess Peacock does Sunday night but you can also get SNF on NBC. The others are either on Fox, CBS, NBC or ESPN. The ESPN games are actually available on ABC too. If you're lucky enough to live where you can pick up the main broadcast stations over the air, then all of that is free. NFL Network did the games in Europe but they came on at 6:30am out west so I didn't bother watching. Plus they were boring matchups anyway. Who wants to see the Jacksonville Jaguars or Carolina Panthers?
You surely don't need to buy a Roku or Apple TV device, if you already have a Shield, Firestick or Smart TV. Amazon Prime, Peacock, ESPN, FUBO, YouTube TV, Hulu Plus are available on any of those streaming devices.
Now if you're talking about NFL Sunday Ticket you need You Tube or YTTV for that.
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what is main difference between the Ultra v Ultra LT? from what I searched the Ultra UT is a Walmart exclusive but reviews say the regular Ultra is superior in performance?
Last edited by louweed November 15, 2024 at 06:03 PM.
if I didn't already pick up 2 of the regular ultra's from QVC for $30 I'd be all over this. I got an LT last year from WM, It's the device that got me hooked on Roku. really works well.
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Doesn't have Dobly Atmos decoding 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 Decoding. A huge difference if you have an Atmos capable sound system or sound bar or home theater receiver and proper Atmos speaker setup or and older receiver. 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.
You forgot to mention the Ultra / Ultra LT has hardwired capabilities with RJ45 jack. I hardwire all my streaming boxes.
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And here is someone else explaining this to another misguided soul on AVSforums (in post #15,899 of the Official ROKU 4K (HDR) Premiere +/Ultra Owners Thread):
https://www.avsforum.co
You are really showing your ignorance here despite all your boasting and chest thumping! This might blow your mind but here is a detailed teardown article:
https://www.microcontro
From that article, "The main display processor carries a part-number of RTD1319VR. This isn't a commercial Realtek device." It even has a picture if you need yet more convincing!
So how do you like your crow?
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You surely don't need to buy a Roku or Apple TV device, if you already have a Shield, Firestick or Smart TV. Amazon Prime, Peacock, ESPN, FUBO, YouTube TV, Hulu Plus are available on any of those streaming devices.
Now if you're talking about NFL Sunday Ticket you need You Tube or YTTV for that.
I received my Ultra LT units today. The model number is 4801RW. I'm guessing the W stands for Walmart exclusive.
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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.
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