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Roku 3910RW Express+ (6th Generation) HD Media Streamer - Black

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Product Information

The small and compact Roku Express+ 6th generation HD digital media streamer turns any television in the home into a smart television in minutes, even your older, non-HD TVs. If you have that one TV in the bedroom you’ve wanted to upgrade, the black Roku 3910R Vudu edition will do the trick. Essentially, this Roku digital media streamer offers you access to all of your favorite apps you’ve become accustomed to on your tablet or smartphone, such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. In fact, the Express+ is already integrated with Vudu, giving you access and a trial to this service as well. The 3910R just requires a Wi-Fi connection and a television to get started. Simply plug the streamer into your television, connect to your home’s Internet, and you’re then ready to enjoy over 500,000 movies and television shows that Roku has to offer. Beyond your television, the Express+ also comes with an HDMI port, allowing you to connect to external components, such as a laptop or external hard drive. The included infrared remote is simple for anyone to use, allowing you to browse and search online easily for your favorites. For a fuller experience, you can also download the Roku app to your tablet or smartphone, which allows you to search and control the Roku from your phone as well. With HD supported up to 1080p, you have the ability to see all of your favorites in crystal-clear true HD.

Product Identifiers

BrandRoku
MPN3910RW
GTIN0829610001890, 0829610004013
UPC0829610001890, 0829610004013
ModelRoku Express+ 3910
eBay Product ID (ePID)240134117

Product Key Features

ColorBlack
Generation6th Generation
ConnectivityHDMI
Audio/Video OutputsHDMI
FeaturesWith Remote Control
TypeDigital HD Media Streamer
Product LineExpress

Dimensions

Weight12 oz
Height7.1 in
Width4.8 in

Additional Product Features

Brand ColorBlack
Model NumberExpress+

Ratings and reviews

4.7
354 product ratings
  • 299 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 36 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 5 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 3 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 11 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Easy to set up

Easy to use

Performs well

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  • Most favourable review

    Easy setup on old analog TV, good free options: As expected and then some

    Very easy to set up for my old analog TV, though onscreen text is pretty small on a 20". Was happy to find I could listen through headphones by installing the Android app on my phone. Was not so happy to find that there is no mute button on the real or virtual remotes. LOTS of channels to explore, though "Featured Free" channels are often not free to actually stream, just their app is free. Also, some channels don't adjust well the the 4:3 ratio of an older TV. Roku Channel works well, however, and I was also happy to find that I could connect my Kanopy (public library streaming) account to the Roku, so I can watch my selections on my TV as well as my laptop. I love that I can switch devices (e.g., TV to laptop, or even phone) so I can keep watching while I cook dinner, etc. It can be a little glitchy sometimes. For example, when I start a new episode, the closed captions show even when they are set to off - the fix for this is to turn them on (NOT intuituve)! Once, the Roku channel went down, but it didn't seem to be publicized anywhere, so I spent 20 minutes trying to fix my internet connection, which it turned out was not the problem. They need to do a better job of making system status easy to check. Another time, the Roku settings got reset to a very tall vertical ratio (9:16 maybe?), which meant most settings were off the top of the screen where I couldn't see them. When I clicked something I could see, the item two lines down was selected instead. The fix for this is to restart the Roku device, the setting for which is buried way deep in a sub-submenu of the system settings. It took quite a bit of time to figure all of this out. Still, as frustrating as these experiences were, I have overall been very happy with my Roku Express+ and I certainly feel I got my money's worth. I have almost completely stopped watching broadcast TV.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Most critical review

    Roku Express + works fine but so far can't stream DirecTV NOW on it

    The RoKu works fine on our second and older TV.. So far, however, we can't connect to DirecTV NOW which is one of the reasons I selected this model. I'm trying to get answers through DirecTV NOW but so far haven't been able to stream. RoKu choices other than that are working O.K. We have a RoKu Stock on on main TV and it's working just great on all streaming channels.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Wow. Roku Express + seems amazing

    After using a LG Blu-ray player to watch Netflix on an old TV, I got a newer TV that still wasn't smart. Added this Roku Express Plus to the new TV and Wow. So pretty. So sharp. And kinda bright. Guess the TV will need a brightness adjustment. Setup was not bad. It was kinda cool. Used my cellphone to help do the code things, and I even watched a Roku video on my laptop on how the setup would go. Shucks, didn't really need the video. Too easy. The Roku steps came through one at a time on the TV screen. Oh, and the picture, yum yum. Big difference between the old composite hook up type TV that has terrible resolution and the Samsung flat screen 24 inch screen. But with the Roku added, Wow. Access to stuff made so easily. That LG Blu-ray player was so bleeping slow and hard to figure out to get it to do anything like Netflix and whatever. But Roku is quick and easy. Yes, Quick. Not going to use the so called smart LG Blu-ray player for anything but discs from now on. God, I'm so happy I took the chance on buying this Roku.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • nice for the right situation

    This tiny little device is Only wireless. It has an hdmi port, an AV plug for the DVD player cord (red yellow white) and a power port. That's it. This one is 30 ' from my router and occasionally there is a disconnect from the internet, but it has so far always reconnected automatically. The picture is good, the controller, also smaller than the regular ones, seems to be well-made and responsive at just a bout any angle. You get a little adhesive strip to stick the device anywhere, I put it on top of the TV and you never notice it's there. So if you want wireless only this is great, and a super value.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Works as advertised! For me installation on this unit was terrible!

    I have been eliminating cable boxes as they will start billing me $5 each month come May. Each one that I have purchased has worked just as advertised. As for the installation on this specific unit, I had a terrible experience. I have always used MAC address filtering for my Wireless security. On the box as well as on the unit itself, stamped pretty small for my bifocals even, was a different MAC address than the software reported. The second digit cannot be an ODD number and the box and the unit matched with a "C5" as the first two digits. Hence Linksys told me my routers were too primitive for the newer technology - WRONG! I went to the extreme of purchasing two new routers for my home; totally not necessary. When I went about the install form the software in the ROKU unit there was a completely different MAC address suggested to enter into my MAC filtering on my existing router. Wa-lah it worked just as it was supposed to. I'm giving my ratings on the performance of the unit which I think is an excellent product not on the installation. As for the installation I am not sure what happened. The label on the box for the number that was labeled “Device ID,” which I considered being the MAC address, was what I attempted to enter without any joy. Could it be that it was never meant to identify the MAC address, even thought it was the correct amount of numbers, and was identifying something else?

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • OLD TV, this is the ROKU for you. Must have 2.4Ghz wifi, no ethernet jack.

    I have two older TVs with no HDMI input. I hook up Roku with the analog RCA jacks. Obviously, I only get 720p but works fine. This one is more powerful than the older Express+ and I do see it. Mainly for me in load time switching between streams. But since this has HDMI output too it will work with a new TV purchase too.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Love it!

    Love the Roku Express, it has tons of free apps and channels to download, also pretty easy to set up and has a lot of other features ready to be used.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great add on to my TV

    The voice feature is handy and easy to use. Also the size of the unit (smaller than previous models) works great with my other devices and connections.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned

  • Roku express

    It does great job and allows you to use the voice feature when looking for new channels.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Refurbished

  • A bit of a fiddle but worth the troube.

    It's easy to set up but it takes ages.It's small and neat but in order to get to work properly with my wi-fi I had to mount it high up on the top of my TV.Now it works well does what I want and has a good range of apps.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New