I am looking for a smaller ROKU TV with 1080 P or 4K, because I have a limited space in which to put it.
I also have an RCA switch board because I have video game consoles that do not use HDMI.
my issue is, everything I'm finding now is 720P and /or no RCA connection.
I would prefer a 24" class (under 30"). because of space limitations,
does any one from ROKU have any suggestions?
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@armataz Many TVs under 32 inches still are 720p. This keeps the cost down and it is very hard to tell the difference between 1080p and 720p on small screens. Also, the human eye cannot see the difference between 1080p and 720p if you are 10 or more feet away from the screen.
RCA is an outdated technology and the demand for those ports has fallen. It won't get any better. I have a NES and Super NES that both connect over RCA. I bought the NES and Super NES mini's Nintendo sold a few years ago because they connect sound and video over HDMI. You can get RCA to HDMI converters on Amazon for around $10.
you must not have understood my post, as you are directing me to where I have all ready looked and did not find what I was looking for.
hence my question title why is there no smaller roku TV's that are 1080 P.
I could use a lap top but that is limited. having to use a TV and a roku device uses multiple outlets. so I would have to unplug something else every time I want to use it, or play a game.
my other choice is to unplug my computer/wi fi. or add another plug in strip, and risk overload.
the 1080 P has better speakers and sound,
are the RCA to HDMI relatively new? (with in the last 4 years or so) when Iwas buying my current 720 P TV, I was trying to find converters, and I was told that there was none available.. that is why I am currently using a RCA switchboard.
currently in use through my switchboard, Super NES, PS1, sega, 32X, CD, saturn and Xbox.