OT: 119th Obsequious Banter Thread: April Foods Day

April Foods: Which food is/are among your favorite(s)? (Pick up to three)


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JojoTheWhale

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Imagine your phone was a tv tied to a much smaller App Store with just video apps and it didn’t have Bluetooth.
AppleTV has Bluetooth.

@Striiker @JojoTheWhale @Hollywood Cannon or anyone else,

Good evening. Who knows how Roku and a Roku TV work - AKA how and why one would choose and use them - and can explain it as if to a concussed 10-year-old? Thank you.
I don’t know about Roku but I’m pretty sure it’s similar to AppleTV. Basically a streaming device. Do you have a “smart TV”? With apps? That’s similar to what you get, but you probably wouldn’t have as many apps.
 
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Captain Dave Poulin

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You download apps to use. Pretty much it. They’re really simple
Imagine your phone was a tv tied to a much smaller App Store with just video apps and it didn’t have Bluetooth.

So I would need to have a provider (Youtube TV, etc.) to get the channels I want, but Roku would have the apps for Youtube TV, Netflix, Prime, Hulu, etc. And I presume you could surf the net on Roku somewhere so you could watch anime from a website on your Roku TV?
 

JojoTheWhale

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So I would need to have a provider (Youtube TV, etc.) to get the channels I want, but Roku would have the apps for Youtube TV, Netflix, Prime, Hulu, etc. And I presume you could surf the net on Roku somewhere so you could watch anime from a website on your Roku TV?

I don’t believe it has a web browser. But you should be able to mirror a video from your phone or something.

If you definitely want a web browser, look into a different option like a Fire TV and then download Silk.
 
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Lord Defect

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So I would need to have a provider (Youtube TV, etc.) to get the channels I want, but Roku would have the apps for Youtube TV, Netflix, Prime, Hulu, etc. And I presume you could surf the net on Roku somewhere so you could watch anime from a website on your Roku TV?
You can download any app you want but you would be unable to actually use the app without a subscription. I don’t think there is a browser but I’ve never looked.
 
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Captain Dave Poulin

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I don’t believe it has a web browser. But you should be able to mirror a video from your phone or something.

If you definitely want a web browser, look into a different option like a Fire TV and then download Silk.

I did a search and it said that a Fire stick works with a Roku TV, so I could download Silk on the Fire stick and use the Fire stick HDMI input when I wanted to watch stuff from the internet. I think.

Thank you all.
 
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ajgoal

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I did a search and it said that a Fire stick works with a Roku TV, so I could download Silk on the Fire stick and use the Fire stick HDMI input when I wanted to watch stuff from the internet. I think.

Thank you all.
If you're talking about a roku tv, yes, no reason that a fire stick shouldn't work. I use a Roku box and it's a pretty straightforward interface. I feel like there's a way to cast directly from a laptop, but I've never tried it.

 
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mja

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Dumb question, but is there anything Roku and fire sticks, etc. do that your normal smart TV can’t do on it’s own? I just picked up the LG B4 and it’s all already there.
 

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