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As has been stated: Roku's are designed for TV's, not monitors. I doubt few, if any, streaming services support anything more than 16:9. The chipsets Roku uses probably do not support it. Roku does add features, not that everyone is happy about some of them like Continue Watching on the home screen and similar.
If you want oddball or cutting edge features, be prepared to pay $$$ for something more premium.
I ask for anyone reading this: Does any service have ultrawide support? (Maybe some YouTube videos?) Do any streaming devices support it? Does Fire TV, or Apple TV support it?
Thank you, I've read that. But if more people don't complain Roku won't fix that. Weirdly enough I had a FireStick a long time ago that I could swear it worked on a ultrawide monitor. Now searching the forums it seems it doesn't, or at least recent devices don't.
- andyross2 years agoRoku Guru
Roku uses stock chipsets, as do many others. It's the software around that chip that separates many of them. If the chipset (often RealTek) doesn't support ultrawide, then the devices can't support it. Most of these streaming devices are mass market devices, and oddball or cutting edge will not show up until there is enough out there to make it worth the extra $$ to add support.
Right now, about the only things that may support it is if they are basically PC's with video cards or computer chipsets that can support a wide range of resolutions.