Roku

Background
Roku is a brand of hardware digital media players manufactured by American company Roku, Inc. The first Roku model, developed in collaboration with Netflix, was introduced in May 2008. Roku devices are considered to have popularized the concept of low-cost, small-form-factor set-top boxes for over-the-top media consumption. Roku has also licensed its platform as middleware for smart TVs.

1st (known) Screen (July 19, 2011-March 2013)
Visuals: Over a black background is the Roku logo in purple. The letters of the logo bounce one by one.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: None.

Availability: Was introduced with the second generation of Roku products.

2nd (known) Screen (March 5, 2013-Late 2010s?)
Visuals: In a dark area with a purple floor, the letter "R" from the Roku logo swings into view from a web (like Spider-Man), the "O" enters as if it were in the Transporter from Star Trek, the "K" enters from an umbrella (in reference to Mary Poppins), and the "U" is launched into its position, leaving a trail of dots, after it lands, red feathers and dust clouds appear, and the number "5000" pops above it (in reference to Angry Birds). After this sequence, the "R" and "O" look around the area, the "K" taps its "foot", and the "U" doses off, quickly wakes up, and shakes its "head". This is looped until the device has fully loaded. Technique: CGI by Jeff Anderson.

Audio: Sounds corresponding to the animation, a descending synth theme, and a ding when the number "5000" appears, after the main sequence, elevator music quietly plays.

Availability: Was introduced with the Roku 3.

3rd (known) Screen (Late 2014-)
Visuals: Over a background that changes depending on the brand is the the brander's logo and the Roku logo (with "TV" added next to it) in white, with a dot in between both logos.

Variants: The screen could vary from multiple different brands (TCL, Hisense, PHILIPS, SHARP, onn, JVC, RCA, Magnavox, & Westinghouse.)

Technique: This logo uses still 2D pictures. Some models may include 3D.

Audio: None.

Availability: Appears on Roku TV sets.

4th (known) Screen (Late 2010s?-)
Visuals: Essentially the same concept as the first screen, but it's set in the same area as the second screen, and the "O" spins as it jumps. This is looped until the device has fully loaded. Technique: CGI by Jeff Anderson.

Audio: A quiet descending synth theme.

Availability: Can be seen when booting up any Roku device.