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It's a Samsung 55 inch 6000 Series LED TV. Model UN55D6000SFXZA. According the specs. It is 1080p HD. Auto Motion Plus 120Hz. 4 HDMI connections. It has Wide Color Enhancer Plus I cable connection. 3 USB plugs. It has ANYNET. AllShare DLNA Networking. But no bluetooth or wifi.
As long as it has HDMI, it should work. A Google search shows it is from 2011. It is an early Smart TV, although like my 2010 Sony, the built-in streaming is probably useless.
Not sure why you are having problems. Have you tried different HDMI ports?
- Ewetwo2 years agoChannel Surfer
I bought the ROKU Stick. Plugged it in and had the rolling static that kind of showed a channel. On each HDMI. It streams YouTube ad Netflixs fine. I now have Spectrum Cable and it streams from that also. Maybe a bad Roku stick? I'll buy another one today. Thank you for your responses. You are very helpful.
- Strega22 years agoRoku Guru
Thanks for the model number! Yes, the difference between a 2003 TV and a 2011 TV is huge! I would fully expect a 2011 Samsung to be fine with Roku. My 2009 Samsung TV is fine.
- Ewetwo2 years agoChannel Surfer
I went and bought the $17 Roku stick and it works. I must have done something wrong the last time I tried. Now to expire to see what's on it. Was hoping to find the TCM channel someplace.