Weekly Rewind
Even more device reviews: A couple more of my streaming device reviews have gone live over at TechHive, though I didn’t give either of them high marks. The Roku Ultra is a $100 streaming player with lots of bells and whistles, such as an Ethernet jack, a headphone jack on the remote for private listening, and a USB port for local media playback. Most people don’t need any of this, and should be fine with either the $50 Roku Streaming Stick or the $70 Roku Streaming Stick+. Part me wishes Roku had been a little more ambitous with its high-end box, instead of just charging $30 extra for a few more ports.
I also reviewed the new Fire TV, a $70 4K HDR streamer that’s a bit more powerful than Amazon’s $40 Fire TV Stick. Had Amazon launched this a year ago, I might’ve been more enthusiastic, but Roku’s Streaming Stick+ is now a much better option, with a less cluttered interface and a remote that has TV volume and power controls built-in. Amazon’s alternative is best avoided unless you’re deeply invested in the Amazon ecosystem, or plan to use the Fire TV to sideload Android apps like Kodi.
New TiVo in town: TiVo has announced a new version of its DVR, called the TiVo Bolt Vox, which adds 4K video support and voice controls. It works with cable channels (via CableCARD) and with over-the-air broadcasts (via an antenna). The hardware also runs a revamped version of TiVo’s software, which should roll out to existing TiVo boxes as an optional upgrade. The box starts at $200 with 500 GB of storage. DVR service costs an extra $15 per month, $150 per year, or $550 for lifetime service. I have the TiVo Bolt Vox on hand and should have a review up in the next couple weeks or so.
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