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Sorry, but you have misunderstood. I am NOT looking for something like the old "TV Guide" book, where in the world did you get that?? On the Roku TV, there is, in fact, a "program guide", that you can access when you click on either "Roku Live" or "Broadcast TV". It shows the many hundreds of channels, what's on at what time, and what each show, episode, or movie is about.
All I wanted to know was if that same thing can be accessed when using Roku on a web browser or phone, which DBDukes answered, quite succinctly, without personal attack, condescension, nor going way out into left field in search of a straw man...
StevenCee You have been a member here for almost a year. You never accessed or tried to access the Roku Live TV from a phone or web browser? So what you really want to see is the same live tv guide you see on your Roku TV in a web browser. No you cannot. Keepin mind that the Roku channel and Roku Live TV is FREE. So you get what you get. You don't have one positive thing to say about Roku when looking at your posts. Why use it then?
- StevenCee4 years agoRoku Guru
What is your problem? If you could read, you'd see my question was easily answered, already. And what **bleep** difference does it make how long I've been using my Roku TV, for me to have a question about using it on my computer or phone?? I don't ever watch stuff on my phone, for one, and I usually watch a lot of other things on my computer. I have a Roku TV, and only recently have chosen to watch something from Roku on my computer, so what? Do you think your posts are helpful?
- CelticsFan4 years agoRoku Guru
StevenCee Look back and all your posts. It's obvious you are unhappy with Roku. So then why use it? I have 2 TCL Roku TVs and 1 Roku Ultra. I love all of them. Never any issues.
- StevenCee4 years agoRoku Guru
CelticsFan wrote:StevenCee Look back and all your posts. It's obvious you are unhappy with Roku. So then why use it? I have 2 TCL Roku TVs and 1 Roku Ultra. I love all of them. Never any issues.
Seriously? Glad you love your problem-free TVs, but that has zero to do with me. If you'd like to buy my not-so-great-working Roku TV & remote, I'll be happy to sell it to you, and then I won't ever have to post here again. If my posts bother you that much, just don't read them... smh
- JJWhorley2 years agoNewbie
@ CelticsFan That's a really rude answer to a person with a perfectly good question. If Roku TV grid schedule is free, why should the "free" part of Roku on laptop be any different? PlutoTV and other free streaming services provide a grid - so COST shouldn't even be part of the consideration, much less your criticism of this person. PLUS - watching Pluto on RokuTV is not necessarily "live." I can rewatch, rewind, start over even on shows on the Pluto grid. I've been searching for days for the answer to the same question. The question is logical. Your dissing answer is uncalled for. *Not to mention - if people didn't enjoy their Roku, they wouldn't be here asking how to have the same wonderful experience on their computer as they have on their Roku TV.