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I have 3 tv’s in my house, if I bought a roko for each tv, and wanted the app. U-tube tv for each tv would I have to pay for u-tube fee for each tv?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have multiple tv can I use Roku for them or one on each
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Can I keep the Roku box on my old TV and piggyback the Roku services on a new Smart TV (used in another room)? Thanks!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You’d have to purchase either a Roku per TV or move it from TV to TV. It doesn’t broadcast a signal.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it will work on any TV as long as the other tv is a flat screen HD and has a HDMI port. You just unplug it from your tv ( the whole thing cords and all , and plug it into the tv you want to use it on. I just got another Roku so I don’t have to do that anymore. Hope this helped......
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will need one Roku per TV unless you install an HDMI splitter and connect every TV to the one Roku box
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Someone gave me a flat screen with no remote. I was going to use it in a second room. I plugged in an older version of Roku in the HDMI port and changed the input. I can see the home screen for roku. The remote does not work so I cannot make a connection. How do I set this up? Does the TV need to be connected to the coaxial cable? I currently have DISH, but was considering going to streaming only. I have another Roku stick on another TV already. Thanks.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have two TVs do I need to buy a Roku device for each TV?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Roku players can be connected to only one TV at a time. Roku players have only one connectivity port (HDMI/USB) to connect to a TV. If you watch one TV at a time then you can simply plug out the Roku player from TV and Plug it in in another TV. But two TVs cannot be connected to one Roku player at same time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Once you register your device one any TV using the same network, You can unplug it the next day and move it to another room and watch it there. I have one Roku I call Floater because it travels where ever I need a TV/Stream in the basement, garage, Patio. Of course the TV specs must match up to what is required, and I say that because some folks will ask ridiculous questions , on purpose I suspect about a 1963, 12" Black and White Motorola and if it would work- you would have to convert analog to digital and digital to analog- lol I have a master Box Roku that stays stationary with our Family TV set. Works out quite well. I just discovered that Roku works great with Xfinity, I am very happy I hope that answers you question, sorry about elaborating too much, don't talk to too many people since Lock-down-lol
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