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Thanks to the AirPlay update , this Roku device is one of the least expensive ways to connect your iPhone or other Apple device to your TV. It lacks Dolby Vision support, but we think most people will be fine without that. Read our Express 4K Plus review. The successor to 's Streaming Stick Plus , after years of waiting Roku finally gave the streamer an upgrade in with the Streaming Stick 4K.

We don't think it's worth more than the Express 4K Plus, but if you can find this Roku stick on sale and prefer this simpler Roku model design -- or really want Dolby Vision support -- it is still a very good choice. Read our Streaming Stick 4K review. The Roku Ultra is nearly identical to the Streaming Stick 4K as far as functionality, with a few additional streaming device features.

It's a box, not a streaming stick; it supports Ethernet for wired connectivity. Like the Streaming Stick 4K, it supports Dolby Vision and also has a few nifty remote features including an improved bundled controller that has a headphone jack and two programmable buttons plus a remote finder feature to help you locate it when it inevitably gets lost under the couch.

Most will be happy saving the extra cash and getting an Express 4K Plus or Streaming Stick 4K, but if you want the best Roku has to offer, the Ultra is for you. Read our Roku Ultra review. The Roku Express is the company's most basic Roku model streamer, and it keeps things simple.

It can use all the apps on Roku's platform, but streams are limited to HD not 4K and the Roku TV remote is the bare-bones IR option that lacks Roku remote voice controls and requires you to point at the tiny box.

It's not a flashy Roku model, but it gets the job done and comes with everything you might need including an HDMI cable in the box. At the time of writing, though, it's nearly the same price as the Express 4K Plus and Streaming Stick 4K, so just get one of those. Read our Roku Express review. Looking for an audio upgrade as well as a new Roku? Check out the Streambar. As always, thank you for reading. First timer here…. Do I need to subscribe to any other streaming device to use a Roku?

It functions with only internet and the TV and Roku? You can use Roku for free by downloading free channels apps. Each channel will tell you whether it is free or paid, and it will also state if there may be additional charges. Signing up for paid subscriptions, such as Netflix, is optional.

Just keep in mind that the free channels may not include everything that you want. How do I get started with Roku,,,what to do, how to do? I have to give up cable, too expensive, cannot afford anymore. Local channels? Roku has many free channels apps that can include local channels for your region for free.

We have many other guides that can help, too. Does that mean only the Roku Express will work, but none of the ones with K4?

You could pop your TV model into Google and search for the specifications. It will stream in p. Roku has a handy article all about HDCP2. I already have a Bose soundbar. How do I hook it up to the Roku and TV.

I have the Roku Premire. Trying to get all the info before I start. Would appreciate your info. Thanks in advance. If you want all of your sound to go through your Bose soundbar, as in standard TV channels, your Roku and anything else you have hooked up to your TV, the best thing to do is to connect your Bose soundbar to your TV via an optical cable if it has one. Hope that helps! Wave FreshBooks vs. Xero FreshBooks vs. QuickBooks Online Xero vs. Show Reviews.

Buy on Amazon. Roku TVs offer excellent value, with some very decent screen sizes for very little outlay. They bring a superb operating system packed with all the apps you could need and they also have some pretty darned impressive picture performance from the Roku TVs that we've reviewed.

The good news is that, at present, there aren't that many UK Roku TVs to choose from and all the ones we've tested have been stone-cold, five-star killers. It should just be a question of which size, model and price suits your needs best. Take a look at our run down of the Roku TVs available in the UK right now — and our brief explanation of all things Roku — to find out which Roku TV you should buy and, in fact, whether a Roku TV is what you should buy in the first place.

Roku is one of the most popular TV streaming platforms in the US, and the brand's popularity is growing in Europe as more Roku hardware is launched and new features are added. And this is good news, because the Roku OS is one of the best.

In other words, they're low cost TVs with the Roku system built-in. There are also tonnes and tonnes of more niche channels to explore as well as free premium content on the Roku Channel. The choice is truly impressive and it comes with an excellent search function to make finding your next favourite film or TV show very easy indeed.

In the last few years Hisense has made its mark on the world as a purveyor of good value, budget TVs. Award too.

With good blacks, bold colours, plenty of punch and the excellent Roku OS, you simply won't find better at this price.



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