$50 Roku Streaming Stick 2016 Edition (Model 3600) Is Faster and Smaller

Roku has introduced a updated version of their Roku Streaming Stick with a faster quad core processor, that’s supposed to he 8 times faster than the previous model, and with more processing power than Amazon Fire TV stick and ChromeCast.

Roku_Streaming_Stick_2016_Model_3600The company did not release all hardware specifications, but here’s what we know:

  • Processor – Unnamed quad core processor
  • Video Output – HDMI with 720p or 1080p resolution
  • Audio Output – Digital stereo over HDMI, DTS Digital Surround pass-through over HDMI
  • Connectivity – 802.11 (a/b/g/n compatible) with WEP, WPA, and WPA2 support
  • Power Supply- 5.0V – 1.5A USB power adapter; 3W typical power consumption when streaming HD video
  • Dimensions –  ~8.4 x 2.03 x 1.27 cm
  • Weight – 17 grams

The device runs the latest Roku OS 7.1, and ships with a point-anywhere RF remote, two AAA batteries for the remote, a USB power cable and power adapter, and a Get Started guide. Roku has always used Broadcom processor in their device, and the previous streaming stick was based on Broadcom BCM2835 processor @ 600 MHz, so I’d not be surprised if they had used BCM2837 quad core used in Raspberry Pi 3 board for the new stick.

 

The promo video shows the user interface, as well as some new features such as private listening which allows you to listen to audio through your smartphone headphones.

The new Roku streaming stick is available for pre-order for $49.99 on Roku.com and BestBuy for US based customers with shipping scheduled for April 20, and the device will also become available in Canada and Mexico later this month.

Via Liliputing

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One Reply to “$50 Roku Streaming Stick 2016 Edition (Model 3600) Is Faster and Smaller”

  1. But can it run Kodi? (paraphrasing “But can it run Crysis”), answer is of course no.

    Don’t think Roku is interested to many of us readers here on cnx-software.com

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