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  • dorjenangwa's avatar

    Roku TV Platform removed from my home

    So ROKU, I have to delete your TV from my home!!! All 75" of this screen is diving into the street of Loser Ave. Your platform is horrible, everything about your platform is deletably significant. It is now time to seriously weigh all smartTVs across the board or Projectors for that matter, but succinctly, it is a matter of removing your TV right this instant!
    dorjenangwa
    6 months agoPlace TVs & playersTVs & players
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  • Smoker1's avatar

    ONN Roku TV 24" Blue Screen on HDMI

    OK, not sure what the problem could be. I Purchased a 24" ONN Roku TV at Walmart for the Kitchen at my Residence. Connected XFinity X1 Box to HDMI 1 (have also tried the other 2 HDMI Ports as well, same result) If I unplug the Xfinity Box, then Power it on after 10 Seconds, I get the Welcome Screen (3 Languages), then it will go to a Black Screen after a while.....then it will be a Blue Screen. I have used 2 other HDMI Cables. 1 had the same Issue, the other (Brand New) did not work. I plug the Xfinity Box back into my old TV, and it works perfectly fine, Picture and Audio. With the ONN TV, I can connect a USB-C Hub to my Phone, and plug in a HDMI, which works perfectly fine. With the Blue Screen Issue, there is no Audio either. I also connected the ONN TV to the XFinity Box in the Living Room, but that also had a Blue Screen. Is this a TV Problem, or XFinity Box-s Problem? EDIT: Just connected the ONN Roku TV to my Laptop with a HDMI. Works perfectly
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    Smoker1
    10 months agoPlace TVs & playersTVs & players
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  • Jay210's avatar

    Adjusting the brightness settings on a 50" TCL Roku TV.

    One day I was playing this game on my Roku tv. The game I was playing the brightness need to be adjusted so while doing that it made my tv dark… I need help getting the brightness up… Pleases help me
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    Jay210
    12 months agoPlace TVs & playersTVs & players
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  • Datura's avatar

    Roku switching inputs & turning off by itself, and turns on/off if you touch the top strip

    I have factory reset twice, unplugged for an entire night, turned off CEC, turned off one touch, checked for updates (there are none), changed batteries twice, turned off the ability to be controlled by the app Incase it's someone else doing this- I'm out. I don't know what else to do. The TV switches input on its own, turns off whenever it feels like it or if I try to close the input window while it's up. If I close the input switching window, it'll come right back up. If I touch the top of the tv, it either turns off/on, or starts to control itself. I'm lost. I don't know what this would be or what to try next. There's nothing plugged into it either. I'm at such a loss, it's only happening to my tv, no one else's in my house. It's making me lose my mind. What do I do?
    Datura
    2 years agoPlace TVs & playersTVs & players
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  • Mab223's avatar

    Hdmi splitter not working on bigger TVs

    I had two 32” Roku TVs plugged into an hdmi splitter. The TVs were only a few feet from each other so the splitter helped produce simultaneous viewing without a delay. A Roku Ultra was feeding the two TVs from the splitter and everything worked fine. I recently upgraded the TVs to 40” and now it doesn’t work. The new TVs are identical to the 32”, just bigger. They are the same Roku brand and all the wiring remains unchanged. Connections are plugged into appropriate ports. The new TVs have identified that a Roku is plugged into the input but it reads “no signal” when I select the input on each TV. My question is, do I need a more powerful splitter for bigger TVs or are the TVs themselves blocking the signal?
    Mab223
    2 years agoPlace TVs & playersTVs & players
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