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bob5000
Channel Surfer
7 months ago
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Using Roku Express on Roku TV in Store Mode

Problem to Fix: My TCL Roku TV has terrible HDR imaging. No amount of adjustments fixes it. HDR shows range from dark to very dark. SDR looks very good so I want to keep all shows in that mode. Despi...
  • renojim's avatar
    7 months ago

    I wouldn't put it in store mode.  If you factory reset it, just don't connect it to the Internet.  It will basically be a "dumb" TV with a minimal Roku interface.  Have it always power on to the Express's input if you're only interested in streaming.  The remote that comes with the Express won't control the TV - they use different codes.  If you get any Express model other than the most basic (i.e., cheapest), the remote that comes with it will have TV controls for the power and volume.

    As for your questions (this is for "dumb" mode, not necessarily store mode):

    • Yes, HDMI-CEC will still be functional
    • Yes, if you enable "1-touch play" in the Express's menu (Settings->System->Control other devices)
    • As previously stated, TVs and Roku devices use different code sets, so one remote won't work to control the other type of device

    It really doesn't matter if you get a stick or an Express.  I personally don't like that the sticks require a special cable that can only be obtained from Roku.  People with a model 3810 stick can no longer obtain the cable for their devices, so their sticks are useless if that cable fails.

    As a side note, my personal preference for all so-called "smart" TVs (Roku or otherwise) is to set them up as a "dumb" TV and use an attached streaming device.