Jax, I'm sure of it. That's why DF elected to use
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Keep in mind we've had an ongoing relationship with Roku. DF solidified that relationship when we signed Aaron Taylor from Bright Sign, Roku's commercial division. In fact David tried to convince Anthony Wood in 2012 (I believe) to use a processor capable of delivering a 60fps 4K stream so they could stream Nanotech's content. For whatever reason, they chose not to go that route and instead used Broadcom's dual core A9 processor. Nevertheless, we've been working with Roku for quite some time already it's just that the content they've used has been rebranded under their name.
The big take-away here, besides the UF app being on the Roku 4, is the search function on the Roku. It's my understanding (I don't have the Roku4 yet) that when you search for a 4K video if it's on the Roku it'll pull up the options from which you can then select one. This is where the old saying "Content is King" comes into play. We've got it and we've got it at the lowest prices. Thus, you've essentially opened your market up to millions upon millions of Roku 4 users many of whom are already 4K users or will be soon.
So what does this mean for NTEK? I think it's best summed up this way: Check it out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZH_21AeF0A
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NTEK...GET SUMMM!!!