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Tom's Guide
5 days ago
- Business
- Tom's Guide
Not a typo! This 75-inch QLED Roku TV is 50% off right now
Big-screen TVs don't have to cost a lot. Right now one of the best budget TVs we've tested is on sale for an incredible 50% discount at Amazon, which makes it one of the best TV deals I've ever seen for pure value. Right now you can get the Roku 75-inch Plus Series 4K QLED TV on sale for $499 at Amazon. This is a massive $500 discount that I doubt will stick around for long, so act fast! The Roku Plus Series is a budget-friendly 4K TV that offers a simple-but-powerful backdrop for all of your streaming needs. It's not the brightest TV on the block, but its inclusion of local dimming is very much worth having at this price point. It's good enough for casual gamers, but serious gamers might want to spend more on something more suited to their lifestyle. If all you want is an easy-to-use TV that simplifies streaming, the Roku Plus Series is a solid check: $526 @ Walmart | $699 @ Best Buy We rank the Roku Plus Series as one of the best budget TVs you can buy, and it earned that spot on our list when it was still at full price. At 50% off, it's seriously good value and not a deal to be missed. In our Roku Plus Series 4K QLED TV review, we gave this TV an excellent 4.5-star rating. Its sharp, colorful display is one of the best we've seen on a set in this price range, with good contrast on show for a non-OLED display. The sound is also impressive, with a two-way speaker system with support for 4.1 surround and Dolby Atmos. The Roku OS this TV runs on is another win under its belt. We like Roku's interface as it's simple and easy to navigate. And if you're hoping to tie this TV into your smart home setup, you also get access to Apple AirPlay, Apple Home, Alexa and Google Home support. While this TV isn't perfect (it's stuck with a 60Hz refresh rate and no HDMI 2.1 support,) it still delivers stellar picture quality and is one of the best options out there for shoppers on a budget. Get it while you can! If you're searching for more savings, check out our Amazon promo codes and see the deals I'd get in from $17 in Amazon's Yeti sale.
Yahoo
09-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Roku, Inc. (ROKU): A Bull Case Theory
We came across a bullish thesis on Roku, Inc. (ROKU) on The Finance Corner's Substack by Kostadin Ristovski. In this article, we will summarize the bulls' thesis on ROKU. Roku, Inc. (ROKU)'s share was trading at $74.6 as of 5th June. Close up of a hand holding a tablet device with video services streaming. Roku, much like the classic razor-and-blades model, has positioned itself as a hardware gateway to a highly monetizable software ecosystem. Initially launched in 2008 to support Netflix, Roku began with low-cost streaming devices, eventually expanding into a broad lineup of physical products—from smart TVs and speakers to home accessories—sold at a loss to attract users. The real value lies in the Roku OS, which it licenses freely to TV manufacturers like TCL and Hisense, enabling Roku to grow its user base without owning hardware production. This feeds into its true moneymaker: the platform business. The Roku Channel, launched in 2017, now features over 80,000 titles and more than 500 live channels, all of which are ad-supported. The company also earns by taking cuts from streaming subscriptions and charging content providers for distribution and prominence. Unlike content-heavy rivals, Roku remains content-agnostic, focusing on being the go-to aggregator and ad platform in the streaming value chain. Strategic acquisitions in data analytics, content, and ad tech have strengthened this positioning. While Roku isn't profitable yet due to the drag from its hardware division and rapid pandemic-era expansion, its platform gross margin stands at 54%, and the company holds $1.7B in net cash. International growth, ad innovation (including shoppable ads via Walmart), and potential new verticals, such as gaming, suggest that revenue can continue to grow at a rate of nearly 10% annually. Despite trading near its estimated fair value, Roku presents a compelling case due to operating leverage, potential margin expansion, and even acquisition interest. Investors face dilution risks and limited governance, but the long-term digital ad tailwinds remain highly attractive. Previously, we covered a on Roku by LongYield in May 2025, which aligns with Kostadin Ristovski's June 2025 view. The stock has since then appreciated by approximately 23%. Both highlight Roku's high-margin platform business and ad monetization strength. LongYield focuses on improving financials, guidance, and recent acquisitions, while Ristovski emphasizes Roku's razor-and-blades model, OS distribution, and long-term operating leverage. The theses reinforce each other but differ in focus—one near-term execution, the other strategic positioning. Roku, Inc. (ROKU) is not on our list of the 30 Most Popular Stocks Among Hedge Funds. As per our database, 56 hedge fund portfolios held ROKU at the end of the first quarter which was 37 in the previous quarter. While we acknowledge the risk and potential of ROKU as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an extremely cheap AI stock that is also a major beneficiary of Trump tariffs and onshoring, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: 8 Best Wide Moat Stocks to Buy Now and 30 Most Important AI Stocks According to BlackRock. Disclosure: None. This article was originally published at Insider Monkey. Sign in to access your portfolio


The Irish Sun
29-05-2025
- The Irish Sun
‘Critical' warning for millions of Brits over list of doomed Fire Stick alternatives that leave you with broken TV
A "CRITICAL" warning has been given to millions of Brits over a list of doomed Fire Stick alternatives that can leave you with a broken TV. Streaming sticks provide access to the biggest apps around, as well as some hidden gems packed with free TV and channels to watch instantly. Advertisement 3 A "critical' warning has been given for millions of Brits over a list of doomed Fire Stick alternatives that can leave you with a broken TV Credit: amazon 3 Roku users with older streaming players need to face a critical decision about upgrading their stick. Credit: Getty Many legacy Roku devices have reached the end of their lifecycle and users need to face a critical decision about upgrading. Because Roku and its channel partners, including Netflix, have ceased providing software updates and support for these models . This means that a growing number of apps are either malfunctioning or completely incompatible. This leaves users with outdated devices unable to access the full streaming experience they once enjoyed. Advertisement Tech News With streaming technology evolving rapidly, these older players lack the processing power and software capabilities to keep up with modern app requirements. Roku has therefore recommended upgrading to newer models for a seamless experience reports The decision to end support for older devices stems from the increasing complexity of streaming apps. Which requires more robust hardware to deliver high-definition video, enhanced user interfaces, and new features like 4K resolution and HDR. Advertisement Most read in Tech Without updates, the devices are stuck on old versions of the Roku OS, causing apps like Netflix, Disney+, and YouTube to buffer endlessly, display errors, or fail to load entirely. For instance, Netflix, ESPN+ and more will fail to load, citing compatibility issues with its updated app. Owners of dodgy Fire Sticks for illegal streaming warned of unexpected danger that's already affected 2.7million people Other services have followed suit, and the list of unsupported apps continues to grow, leaving these devices increasingly obsolete. The following Roku models are no longer supported, meaning they will not receive new Roku OS updates, firmware patches, etc: Advertisement The Roku HD (pre-2011), Roku HD-XR (pre-2011), Roku SD (pre-2011), Roku XD (pre-2011) and the Roku XDS (pre-2011). The Roku LT (Model: 2700X), Roku 1, Roku 2, and the Roku 2 HD/XD/XS (2011) and the Roku Streaming Stick (Model: 3500X). Roku Models No Longer Supported The following Roku models are no longer supported, meaning they will not receive new Roku OS updates, firmware patches, etc. Roku HD (pre-2011) Roku HD-XR (pre-2011) Roku SD (pre-2011) Roku XD (pre-2011) Roku XDS (pre-2011) Roku LT (Model: 2700X) Roku 1 Roku 2 Roku 2 HD (2011) Roku 2 XD (2011) Roku 2 XS (2011) Roku Streaming Stick (Model: 3500X) Roku has encouraged affected users to upgrade and now is a great time with many Roku players are on sale. Advertisement For those who want the best picture quality, The streaming gadget giant also claims that its sticks are among the most compact around, coming in at 35 per cent smaller than rivals "without compromising performance or speed". These devices also offer features like universal search and enhanced remotes, which are absent on legacy models. While older devices may still function for some apps, the risk of further service disruptions makes upgrading a necessity for those that want to enjoy their streaming. Advertisement 3 Older devices may still function for some apps but the risk of further service disruptions makes upgrading a necessity Credit: Walmart
Yahoo
03-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Roku Earnings: An Uncertain Outlook
Roku beat expectations for the first quarter, with strong platform growth driving double-digit revenue growth. The company expects solid platform growth in the second quarter, although devices revenue is set to tumble as tariffs kick in. Roku reiterated its platform revenue outlook for the full year, but uncertainty remains high. Here's our initial take on Roku's (NASDAQ: ROKU) first-quarter financial report. Metric Q1 2024 Q1 2025 Change vs. Expectations Revenue $882 million $1,021 million +16% Beat Earnings per share ($0.35) ($0.19) N/A Beat Platform revenue $755 million $881 million +17% n/a Free cash flow $427 million $298 million -30% n/a Roku beat analyst estimates in the first quarter on the strength of its Platform revenue, which includes advertising revenue, streaming services distribution revenue, and licensing fees. Platform revenue rose by 17% to $880.8 million, with a gross margin of 52.7%. Devices revenue jumped by 11% to $139.9 million and generated a negative gross margin. Where to invest $1,000 right now? Our analyst team just revealed what they believe are the 10 best stocks to buy right now. Continue » Revenue from streaming services distribution was driven by premium subscription sign-ups as well as price increases across available streaming services initiated last year. The company now handles tens of millions of streaming subscriptions. Advertising revenue grew faster than the overall U.S. over-the-top ad market in the first quarter, driven by Roku's growing reach among consumers and improvements to its ad platform. Looking ahead to the second quarter, Roku expects platform revenue to grow by 14% year over year and achieve a gross margin of 51%. Devices revenue is expected to decline by 10% year over year, although the company expects full-year devices revenue to be similar to its results for 2024. Roku's outlook comes with more questions than usual given the macroeconomic uncertainty created by U.S. tariff policy. Despite high levels of uncertainty, Roku continues to believe it can reach positive operating profit in 2026. Roku stock was down about 5% in early after-hours trading soon after the first-quarter report was released. Roku's devices are assembled in China, so the company's device sales are likely exposed to the current tariffs on Chinese imports. While device revenue is far smaller than platform revenue, onboarding fewer new Roku users due to a slump in device sales could hurt platform revenue growth. While Roku beat expectations in the first quarter, tariff-related uncertainty appears to be weighing on investors. Some electronics, including TV displays, are currently excluded from the worst of the U.S. tariffs on China, although that could change at any time. Even if TVs remain exempt, an economic slowdown could lead to lower TV sales, including those running Roku OS. Roku's platform growth depends partly on growing the base of users accessing its platform. Roku already has a vast base of users that access its platform through Roku devices or TVs running Roku OS, but any slowdown in user acquisition could hit the platform business. Roku reiterated its previous guidance for platform revenue in 2025, but there's a tremendous amount of uncertainty. Full earnings report Investor relations page Before you buy stock in Roku, consider this: The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team just identified what they believe are the for investors to buy now… and Roku wasn't one of them. The 10 stocks that made the cut could produce monster returns in the coming years. Consider when Netflix made this list on December 17, 2004... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $610,327!* Or when Nvidia made this list on April 15, 2005... if you invested $1,000 at the time of our recommendation, you'd have $667,581!* Now, it's worth noting Stock Advisor's total average return is 882% — a market-crushing outperformance compared to 161% for the S&P 500. Don't miss out on the latest top 10 list, available when you join . See the 10 stocks » *Stock Advisor returns as of April 28, 2025 Timothy Green has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Roku. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Roku Earnings: An Uncertain Outlook was originally published by The Motley Fool Sign in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
19-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Best Buy Power Up Sale early access: We have exclusive discount codes that will save you up to $1,070
Best Buy Canada's popular Power Up Sale is still a few days away, but you don't have to wait to save. We've got exclusive early access discount codes that can save you up to a whopping $1,070 (seriously!) on TVs, kitchen appliances, headphones and more goodies. From today, March 18, to March 20, you can score some pretty epic deals — before the sale officially kicks off. We've listed 10 of the best early deals that can save you tons of cash. Keep scrolling to dive into these must-have bargains, and check back later this week for more Power Up Sale deals. FYI — you'll have to enter these discount codes on the final page of checkout, after you enter your credit card information (on the "Review order" page). Don't forget! This air fryer has two separate baskets, so you can cook up your main meal and side dish simultaneously, resulting in a super speedy cooking time. Shoppers claim it's "absolutely perfect." This clever little robot vacuum and mop will map your space and plan an efficient cleaning route. Plus, it has a 4.6L dustbin, which will help minimize emptying breaks. Looking to upgrade your television? This 50-inch Samsung smart TV is the perfect device. It boasts top-tier picture quality with minimized motion blur, as well as enhanced audio. You can't go wrong with Beats headphones, and these over-ear ones are perfect for noise cancellation. They will block out unwanted external chatter while providing unmatched clarity while taking calls or listening to your favourite tunes. If you love your espresso, this Bosch machine is totally worth every penny. It features a user-friendly interface with touch control for a seamless experience. It also has a milk frothing system to help whip up some tasty drinks. Travelling somewhere soon? You'll want to ensure you have good quality luggage that can fit everything you need. This three-piece Samsonite set comes with a large spinner (101L capacity), medium spinner (65L capacity) and carry-on spinner (39L capacity). If you plan on travelling with nothing but a carry-on, this Bugatti one is a great option. It also comes with a three-piece packing cube set to keep all of your contents nice and organized. This luxe hair dryer will dry and style your locks, thanks to its handy attachments. It comes with a diffuser nozzle for defined curls and a smooth nozzle to make your hair sleek and shiny. Go big or go home with this 75-inch smart TV! You can save an epic $500 for a limited time. It has a Roku OS, which will allow instant access to a wide range of entertainment. If you want to speed up your cleaning time, this Tineco vacuum and mop is just the device you need. It works to vacuum and wash your floors in one step, saving you lots of time and hassle.