B bowtex Prominent Dec 30, 2017 4 0 510 Dec 30, 2017 #1 I just purchased an LG smart tv. It has Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime, which is great - but I have been spoiled because I had a Roku on my previous TV. Does it make sense to get the "new and improved" Roku, or is that just overkill??
I just purchased an LG smart tv. It has Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime, which is great - but I have been spoiled because I had a Roku on my previous TV. Does it make sense to get the "new and improved" Roku, or is that just overkill??
Solution kanewolf Dec 30, 2017 Just because something is possible, doesn't mean it is smart. The built-in players on your TV should support 4K if the TV supports it.
Just because something is possible, doesn't mean it is smart. The built-in players on your TV should support 4K if the TV supports it.
kanewolf Judicious Moderator May 29, 2013 2,842 2 33,915 Dec 30, 2017 #2 Why not use your existing Roku? Upvote 0 Downvote
B bowtex Prominent Dec 30, 2017 4 0 510 Dec 30, 2017 #3 kanewolf : Why not use your existing Roku? Upvote 0 Downvote
kanewolf Judicious Moderator May 29, 2013 2,842 2 33,915 Dec 30, 2017 #5 If that is reason enough, then go for it. I haven't found 4K content that worthwhile yet. Upvote 0 Downvote
kanewolf Judicious Moderator May 29, 2013 2,842 2 33,915 Dec 30, 2017 Solution #7 Just because something is possible, doesn't mean it is smart. The built-in players on your TV should support 4K if the TV supports it. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Just because something is possible, doesn't mean it is smart. The built-in players on your TV should support 4K if the TV supports it.