A:AnswerMy experience is via TWC. That being said, I was limited to certain channels as I was out of area. I'm guessing Fios has the same agreement with cable subscribers that only certain channels will be available out of area.
A:AnswerI have an iPhone and if you download the Roku app you can send music, photos and videos from the phone also you can show photos and play a song at the same time kinda make your own slide show. You just have to login to your Roku account on the app that you set up on the Roku device.
A:AnswerI am using a Roku with a very old tv. You need the one with RCA outputs. Therefore, quality is not optimized. If your DSL is slow, the Roku will not improve speed and is no optimized for slow connections.
A:AnswerYes, of course. Not only throughout your house, but any location where you have access to streamable WiFi (e.g., some hotels might support such, some don't deliver the capacity.)
A:AnswerThey're both very similar. I think ROKU has more and better applications. In general, what's available on Chromecast should be available on ROKU, but not the other way around.
A:AnswerThe Roku 2 and 3 have a headphone jack, otherwise the HDMI streaming stick incorporates most of the better features with many channels and dual-band WiFi.