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If your Television has two unused HDMI ports, you may attach a Chromecast and Roku player on the same screen; one device per HDMI port. You can watch content on the screen one streaming player at a time, but 99% of TVs do not allow the user to watch content from two streaming players at once. It's like asking if you can utilize a Blu-Ray player and a Roku at the same time; you can use them one at a time, but you can't watch both devices at once. Honestly, most people don't need to have two streaming players on one TV. If you are new to streaming players, either one is great unless you want to watch HBO Max. In that case, Chromecast can show HBO Max, not Roku. Roku does have ads on its screen, but they are not that bothersome. The voice assistant on Chromecast is definitely better than the one on Roku. I personally use Roku, and it fulfills my expectations already. If you have a Roku TV, the Chromecast will work with Roku TV. Just attach the Chromecast to the Roku TV via an HDMI port.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can, as long as you have two HDMI ports.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can't use Roku and Chromecast with Google TV on the same screen at the same time. However, you can always switch the source of your TV to the HDMI input where Chromecast with Google TV is plugged in if you opt to use it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I downloaded the ROKU app and use my ROKU things that way.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, since they both would have to use different HDMI ports they will not display together. You can easily switch between the two or if you have a dual monitor set up you can use both at the same time.
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