Download Article Show Download Article This wikiHow article shows you what came inside the box and walks you through the installation, the on-screen setup, and show you how to activate a Roku streaming player or stick on your HDTV. Keep reading to take advantage of free over-the-air HD movies, TV shows and channels.
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About This ArticleArticle SummaryX 1. Connect the Roku to the TV with an HDMI cable. Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 902,797 times. Is this article up to date?How do you connect Roku to your TV?Plug your Roku into your TV's HDMI port. ... . Pressing down on a button below the battery slot pairs your Roku with its included remote. ... . Your Roku will analyze your TV to find the best settings. ... . The Roku Streaming Stick remote can be set up to control a TV. ... . Roku will ask what services you use to stream. ... . All done.. What do you need for a Roku TV to work?Roku streaming players and Roku TVs need Internet access to stream content. They use wireless to connect to your home network, or you can choose a model that offers a wired Ethernet connector.
Can you watch Roku TV on any TV?All Roku streaming players, including a Roku Streaming Stick®, Roku Streambar, Roku Streambar Pro, and Roku Smart Soundbar, will work with any television with an HDMI connection.
Can you hook up a Roku to a TV that is not a smart TV?Can You Connect Roku to a Non-Smart TV? Yes, it is possible to connect your Roku device to your non-smart TV. Roku makes use of HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface), which means that it can transmit audio and video to your TV irrespective of whether it is a smart TV or not.
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