
Roku vs Chromecast: this is what the new sticks, now available in Argentina, are like
Roku launched two new players in Argentina featuring voice control, 4K compatibility, and a portable design
Roku introduced its new Streaming Stick and Streaming Stick Plus devices in the country. They arrive with performance improvements, 4K compatibility, and features designed to shake up the streaming market.
With this move, the brand doubles down on its commitment to the region, offering compact and powerful players to upgrade any television, even without replacing the device.

What the new Roku Streaming Stick and Stick Plus offer
The Streaming Stick plays HD content, comes with a voice remote, and targets users seeking something affordable. It's ideal for those who want to upgrade their television without overspending.
Meanwhile, the Streaming Stick Plus raises the bar with 4K HDR playback, better image quality, and also includes voice search. Both are portable and connect via HDMI port without taking up space.
Compact design without annoying cables
Their design allows them to be hidden behind the television and powered via USB. This eliminates the need for external adapters or additional outlets.

They also avoid blocking other HDMI ports, making installation easy on any television, even if space is limited.
Portability
One of the main differentiators is their portability. They can be taken on trips, used in another house, or installed in seconds wherever there is a television with HDMI and internet connection.

All you need to bring is the player and the remote control. The available apps may vary by region, but access to content is immediate.
Compatibility with older televisions
Both models work on any TV with an HDMI input, even if it's not smart. This allows older televisions to be revived that can no longer run new apps or update their systems.
This way, they avoid the expense of replacing the entire device when the problem is only the software.

Access to the country's most used apps
Roku centralizes platforms such as Netflix, Disney+, YouTube, Prime Video, HBO Max, Apple TV+, and Pluto TV, depending on local availability.
Everything in a simple interface, without intermediaries or complex configurations. With voice commands to search for titles, actors, or genres.
Prices and availability in Argentina
They are already available in local stores. The Streaming Stick costs $71,999 and the Stick Plus, $95,999. Prices may change depending on promotions or retailers.
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