I just bought a Kogan 40" LED Full HD Smart Roku TV - R95T for my bedroom to replace my old samsung tv which I have had for 10 years.
I am simply gobsmacked that my old tv had way more slots to plug in things that this new tv does!
This new tv doesn't have a slot to plug in my chromecast and doesn't have a slot to plug in my Philips wirleless FM headphone device.
So I can't stream chromecast and I can't watch tv with headphones!
Any advice?
From the specs i see on their website, looks like plenty of HDMI ports (3) for your Chromecast and other HDMI devices.
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-40-led-full-hd-smart-roku-tv-r95t-kogan/
Can add even more by adding a "HDMI switch" if you need more HDMI ports. This will allow you to add more devices and can then toggle between them. (some have a manual switch while others come with a remote to switch between the HDMI devices).
Re:your Headphones. Have you tried to connect them directly to the RokuTV via the built-in Bluetooth? If your Headphones requires a USB transmitter/receiver, you can look for a 3.5mm USB adapter, or try using a 3.5mm bluetooth receiver/transmitter with your headphones. (This Kogan TV appears to also have a 3.5mm input and also built-in Bluetooth).
If you post your headphone model, can maybe look into some compatible adapter options for you.
Could the chromecast issue be solved by buying a USB to HDMI converter? or would I need to buy a HDMI to RCA converter?
From the specs i see on their website, looks like plenty of HDMI ports (3) for your Chromecast and other HDMI devices.
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-40-led-full-hd-smart-roku-tv-r95t-kogan/
Can add even more by adding a "HDMI switch" if you need more HDMI ports. This will allow you to add more devices and can then toggle between them. (some have a manual switch while others come with a remote to switch between the HDMI devices).
Re:your Headphones. Have you tried to connect them directly to the RokuTV via the built-in Bluetooth? If your Headphones requires a USB transmitter/receiver, you can look for a 3.5mm USB adapter, or try using a 3.5mm bluetooth receiver/transmitter with your headphones. (This Kogan TV appears to also have a 3.5mm input and also built-in Bluetooth).
If you post your headphone model, can maybe look into some compatible adapter options for you.
^^ Thank you ! I found them, they are indeed under the tv rather than on the side which is why I couldn't located them when I first looked
Oops!