A:AnswerYes, it will take longer than the usual time to read, but it can be done. Now we tried quite a few in one folder with no problems. FAT32 USB format though...will try a different one and see who that works.
A:AnswerI had to get a second cable box (which only cost me another $11/month on my cable bill - totally worth it) otherwise you have no real remote control with numbers or a screen menu guide to navigate channels with. Not only that, but it really does enhance the picture quite a bit.
A:AnswerHow I understand it, the Roku can and will be updated when needed. You can add additional electronics to the TV via RCA or HDMI. We just added an Apple TV to ours.
A:AnswerI have PLEX on my home computer and the Roku tv uses the PLEX server or network that my computer has stored on it. but the computer need to left on to use the network.
A:AnswerRoku is not a service, you can see roku as a cable service that you can add streaming chamnels to, netflix hulu ect...and yes you can connect your laptop via HDMI
A:AnswerI'm not an expert but I believe you would use the RCA jacks in the back of the TV (red, yellow, white). I also think the yellow is the for the video input the others are sound.
A:AnswerYes, absolutely, as well as facebook from a facebook app. You can also cast anything on your computer's Firefox window to the TV through a Firefox app. The possibilities are endless, trust me.
A:AnswerI have found the Mohu Leaf Antennas to be the best. I tried about 5 before I settled on the Mohu brand. I have the Mohu 30 and the picture is crisp but some channels are not consistently so. I will be purchasing the Mohu 50 to see if the that works better. Although every antenna will be different depending on your physical location and where it is placed in the home.