I have an older tv that has hdmi jacks that are rca plugs, ie the colored single pronged hole. It does not have the many-pinned attachment port. Will the roku stick that I have ordered come with the appropriate connectors? Or will I need to purchase a converter? If so, what is the exact type of converter I need. I viewed something on amazon that was 30 bucks and before I buy this I want to make sure that it is the correct product and whether I even need to buy one.
Before HDMI, there were composite (3 connectors) and component (5 connectors) video connections. I don’t think any current model of Roku comes with anything to support those. There used to be a specific Roku model that was intended for old composite TVs but I think that has been discontinued.
https://www.roku.com/products/roku-express-plus-2018
I just browsed some converters on Amazon. I would say read the reviews, and make use of Amazon's returns if necessary.
Make sure it's HDMI to RCA. Some converters go the other way. It's hard to recommend one in particular because they're kind of hit or miss. Like @Strega said, read the reviews.
Carl, I’m watching your post because I have the same issue. No hdmi on my older Toshiba. It has the Old RCA plug in receptors
anyone have an idea what I can get to connect it. I ordered one that was HDMI TO RCA PLUGS from Amazon, but it doesn’t work.
HDMI to AV Converter HDMI to Video Audio Adapter Supports PAL/NTSC Compatible for Roku Streaming Stick, Fire Stick, Apple TV, DVD, Blu-ray Player, HD Box ect (HDMI to RCA Converter) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H2VKSPT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_P2DKMY2BW51ZGB2RTHFY
https://www.amazon.com/Roku-Express-Streaming-Player-Composite/dp/B01M2AJZ5P