Some of us don't want a new TV because the old TV works fine. I don't plan on getting a new TV until my CRT TV picture no longer works. Just because it's old isn't a reason to get rid of it. LOL
Do you have a 3710/3910 that you are having an issue with?
Both the Roku LE and the 3810X stick. The LE arrived today, the 3810X stopped working while I was watching a show last week.
You should create new topic(s) (or post in a 3930/3810-specific thread) for them with the specifics issue(s) you are experiencing, since this thread involves the 3910 (Express+), not the LE (3930S3) or the SS+ (3810).
(You havent posted what specific issue(s) you are having in any of your posts in any thread)
Actually, I have posted explicit info on several threads of my issues.
Sorry for being 2-4 months late, but my Roku Express+ 3910 still works flawlessly with my old TV set, after two years. Bought it from Walmart online back in February 2020 when they still had it in stock (nowadays it’s no longer in stock). My old TV set is a Magnavox (Philips subsidiary) TS2756-C102, which dates back to September 1994 — that’s basically almost 28 years old, and it has one composite input and an RF input on the back. No joke! And I’ve connected the Roku to the old set using the following, which are also old: Archer (Radio Shack house brand) 15-1956 A/V Switcher (dated April 1993) -> Sima CT1 Digital Video Copymaster (video signal conversion) -> Sharp VC-H870C HiFi Stereo VCR (dated June 1991).
Given that this thread is now about four months old, I wonder if @EdgeHM‘s Roku device is working on his old set now.
~ Jordan