![]() It’s probably the simplest media streaming interface, arranging apps and services in big tiles and keeping most content recommendations limited to just one ad on the side of the screen and anything you actively search for on a separate screen. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Roku Express (2019) ReviewĪs a Roku streamer, the Express 4K+ uses Roku’s interface and ecosystem for streaming apps and services. ![]() It’s designed to be placed in front of your TV, and a two-sided adhesive strip is included for attaching it to your media center. It’s a 0.6-by-3.4-by-1.5-inch (HWD) black plastic bar with a glossy front and matte sides and back. The Express 4K+ is a tiny media streamer, but still slightly larger than the 1080p Roku Express, as well as dongle-like models such as the Roku Streaming Stick+ and the Chromecast With Google TV. It’s affordable and easy to use, even if it lags a bit behind other media streamers with its lack of Dolby Vision support and underdeveloped voice features. This $39.99 media hub is effectively the same device as the $49.99 Roku Premiere+ it replaces, able to stream 4K HDR content and accept commands through a wireless voice remote. In an effort to simplify its lineup, the company is rolling the Premiere into the Express line, and that brings us the Roku Express 4K+. Roku has long separated its 1080p and entry-level 4K media streamers into two product lines: Express (1080p) and Premiere (4K).
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