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DMarshall1951
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2 years ago
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Before I buy: TV with Roku built-in vs Roku streaming player

What are the PROs and CONs of using a TCL brand TV that runs on the Roku operating system versus buying whatever brand TV is on sale and a Roku Ultra streaming player? When I upgraded from a Roku Exp...
  • renojim's avatar
    2 years ago

    All Roku devices that are still "Updatable" receive the same software.  TVs generally get the updates later than other devices, but as far as I know all Roku TVs ever made are still receiving updates.  The same cannot be said for all Roku devices.  That being said, I think it's safe to say that the current Ultra (and probably the older "Ultra" models as well) will be getting updates for years to come.  You won't find anything that's available on a Roku TV that isn't available on an Ultra and vice versa.  I think all current apps run on all current Roku models, but some older models can't run some of the newer apps.

    As far as features, they mostly have to do with things like audio formats supported, 4k or not (almost all Roku devices except the cheapest support 4k), and picture settings for TVs.  I don't know what you mean by "what happens after a certain amount of time with no activity".  The only settings on a Roku device that have anything to do with no activity are the screensaver time out and the "Bandwidth saver" option that will stop streaming after four hours of no activity and all devices support those.  TVs have a sleep setting where no other Roku devices do.

    By the way, an "Express" isn't a stick.  It's an important thing to note since sticks have their own distinctions like they don't need an HDMI cable and only work with certain remotes.

    As far as a Roku TV vs. a Roku device connected to a TV, I prefer the latter.  The last Roku TV I bought hasn't been activated, so it's just a "dumb" TV, partially because of all the horror stories I see here about how a Roku update bricked someone's TV (although those reports are hard to verify with complete certainty) or changed some TV behavior in an undesirable way.  My next TV, if at all possible, won't be a smart TV.  I have a Samsung "smart" TV that I absolutely hate.  If I can't get a dumb TV, I'll either get a smart TV that can be set up as a dumb TV or just a monitor with external speakers.

    Others may have a different opinion.  🙂