http://variety.com/2015/digital/news/regulatory-fi
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A Roku rep declined to comment.
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Altogether, the FCC filings mention a total of six different models, identified by the model numbers 4210X, 4230X, 4210X1, 4230X1, 4200X1 and 4205X1. Photos accompanying the filings show two streaming boxes that look virtually identical to the existing Roku 2 and Roku 3 devices, and the filings themselves don’t offer many clues about new features either.
There had been some rumors that Roku may be introducing a 4K-capable streaming box. The company said earlier this year that it was beginning to support 4K video playback for TV sets built by partners like TCL, but didn’t disclose any plans for 4K-capable streaming boxes at the time.
Meanwhile, Roku informed users of older, “classic” boxes earlier this month that it is phasing out support for those models.
Roku’s new models come as competitors are introducing significant upgrades to their streaming devices as well: Apple’s new Apple TV is the company’s biggest update since the introduction of the device, and Amazon’s new Fire TV is the first major streaming box selling for less than $100 that supports 4K video playback.
http://cordcuttersnews.com/rummor-ultraflix-4...he-roku-4/
Today Cord Cutters News was contacted by a source close to NanoTek, the owners of Ultraflix streaming service, who stated that on August 22nd a NanoTek shareholders meeting was held announcing the company had struck a partnership with Roku to bring Ultraflix to the Roku 4 making it one of Roku 4’s main apps at launch. They also stated that the partnership would include “Roku Retail Video Promo’s” . - See more at: http://cordcuttersnews.com/rummor-ultraflix-4...Vnk0t.dpuf