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Roku Streaming Stick Plus

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TV-STREAMING STICK | £40 from Roku www.snipca.com/54904

Roku has updated its Streaming Stick Plus – the company’s plug-in device launched in 2021 that brings streaming services to a TV set that lacks them or can replace a TV’s built-in software if it’s not to your liking. It works at resolutions up to 4K, frame rates up to 60fps and costs just £40, though there’s also the basic £30 Streaming Stick if you’re happy to stick to 1080p resolution. The Roku Express and Express 4K will be discontinued.

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