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Old 10-15-2019, 11:24 PM   #16
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how limited is ROKU?
Well you can't put Kodi on Roku like you can on Firestick.
Also you can't install any other browsers on Roku.
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Old 10-15-2019, 11:26 PM   #17
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one thing.. is there an alternative for an old tv that is not HDTV?


this tv is fairly new. bought it when the HDTVs were $5000 at that time. the sony tv still works like a champ. bloody heavy tho.
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I think all you need is a HDMI plug / I have a older tv also Not HD works great ,The Roku lets you "set the deff 1080/480 2180 or auto works well. As for the apps I haven't reached the limit yet And yes to the sound bar I have 3 TVs with roku now and going to upgrade to sound bar in one .

this tv, Sony Wega, can do letterbox (16:9 ratio).

looks like it will need an RCA/HDMI converter.

2 other tvs is not a problem, they're HDTV.
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Old 10-15-2019, 11:42 PM   #18
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I think all you need is a HDMI plug / I have a older tv also Not HD works great
HDMI output works best and give you 1080p pictures plus sound. Most new laptops have them, so you simply plug it into your HDTV. Older TVs and laptops use an older output, don't recall what they are called but they work fine also but only go up to 720p. Plus you need an 3.5mm audio cable to get sound.
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Old 10-15-2019, 11:47 PM   #19
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I use my PC hooked up to my HDTV to watch basketball games that are not broadcast on a TV channel. The problem is the streaming can be ridiculously slow and intermittent.
I use a couple old laptops and streaming can be slow and intermittent at times due to lack of PC power. My main i7 desktop, much more powerful, has very little buffering and slow and intermittent streaming issues.
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Old 10-15-2019, 11:52 PM   #20
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Roku all the way an they just came out with roku sound bar all in one ,,,,
IMHO all sound bars SUCK! Listened to them all, $100 ones going up to the $800 ones.
I simply hooked it up with my stereo system and get great sound, for the price of the needed cable to do the hookup.
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Old 10-16-2019, 05:12 AM   #21
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why would anyone get a sound bar when there are quality speakers on the market????
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I have an LG soundbar/subwoofer setup that's excellent. Took only a few minutes to install and I think it has sound comparable to my old Bose system.

My wife wants me to hook up rear speakers but I don't think they are necessary. The only time I notice rear speakers is with a train or car approaching sound and it startles me.

Anybody actually use HD anymore? You can pick up a 4K tv now for like $299.
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Old 10-17-2019, 06:48 AM   #23
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what's the value of 4k???


HD is cheaper...
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what's the value of 4k???


HD is cheaper...
It's being ahead of the curve. Just as we transitioned from analog to SD to HD, 4K is supposed to be next. HD is 1080 pixels, 4K is 4000 pixels. I have one, but it's hard to find 4K programming. And honestly, I don't watch enough to actually compare the difference. It does look nice in the store though.
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The issue with 4K is the very limited shows the are delivered in that 2180 4K format , the upper Roku s will auto adjust as needed if the TV is 4K
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In spite of the very limited shows available in 4K, if you look any TVs now 50" or greater they are all 4K and Smart TVs. Next year it's said 4K TVs will drop in price due to 8K TVs being rolled out! Yes the 8Ks will be very limited in the amount of 8K shows available and Roku has a 8K version coming out!

YouTube does have a lot of 4K content right now. Lots of stunning shows of tropical fish, birds, underwater scenes, tropical Islands, etc but this novelty does wear off.
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Old 10-18-2019, 07:03 AM   #27
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can anyone tell the differenc beteween 1080, 4000 & 8000 pixels?
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The two are different 1080 is pixels ( the higher the better ) 480 low end 2180 hi end . 4K and the coming 8K are more the clear/ almost 3 d effect . My 70 inch Vizio is 4K at 2180 if delivered ( you can tell the different ) BUT most tv / movies are 720 or 1080 Not high deff . So like somebody said almost all TVs now have the ability for 2180/ 4K . The hi end roku s will adjust for best picture possible ( I know clear as mudd)
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Old 10-18-2019, 01:49 PM   #29
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The issue with 4K is the very limited shows the are delivered in that 2180 4K format , the upper Roku s will auto adjust as needed if the TV is 4K

Good quality 4K sets will upscale non-4K sources. Of course, there are lots of variation on the quality of the upscaling. My main TV room LG Ultra 4K does a great job on non-4K sources.
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can anyone tell the differenc beteween 1080, 4000 & 8000 pixels?
Oh yeah. Go into a Costco. I know they have dedicated TV feeds to optimize the picture but some of those 4K source are available to home users. A previous poster is correct, many of these tvs upscale for excellent pictures.

A quick search turns up this. Many more available.

https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-t...k-uhd-content/

BTW, when you say "cut the cord" did you just switch to a wireless network or did you ditch your cable box?
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