Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have 2 Samsung, 1 Vizio, and a Fire TV. All are smart TVs. I have used fire sticks, Apple TV devices, and Roku.devices and the software of the TVs themselves. There were different reasons I did not like the devices. Like having to use 2 remotes, not being able to move apps around, not being able to control a sound bar from the supplied device. I finally settled for the Roku stick for all the TVs. The remote was the big difference. One remote does all I need and now all my TVs have the same style remote. I set the apps on the screen the way I prefer, top row Youtube TV, Prime, Netflix, second row BritBox, Max, Hulu, and the rest fall in random order after that. On Youtube TV I have local networks at the top, followed by all the different news networks, Sports networks and other random channels. I deleted all the Spanish language channels and a few others. Visitors can easily figure out the operation. I try to update the software on a regular basis. Life is good.
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A bit off topic but using those sticks and apps always seemed to have too many limitations for me. For example, trying to do a search by choosing one letter at a time on a virtual keyboard.
I use a tiny PC and wireless keyboard/mouse hooked right up to one of my HDMI TV inputs. (on Amazon search small PC) This basically turns your TV into a large screen laptop where you can browse the web, check email, facebook etc and log in to any streaming site by using the mouse and keyboard instead of a tiny remote. No need to use any apps. |
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No need for a Roku. It's included with LG. See video:
does lg smart tv have roku - Google Search |
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So I do now have YouTubeTV on my LG through my ROKU box. My very smart D-in-Law found a lengthy article on line and we followed that. I thought it might be of interest to others who maybe having problems.
The default power-on screen is set to “Home”. If you’re willing to go straight to Roku, on your LG TV’s home screen, tap on the gear icon on the top left. Then, within the settings, there’s another gear icon. Choose that one too, and it’ll take you to another menu. After that, navigate to “General” > “System” > “Additional Settings” > “Power on Screen”. There you’ll see the default is home; choose “Recent Input”. That’s it![/B The complete article is very long, but if you are interest it can be found here: LG TV With Roku: Necessary? + Complete Setup Guide | Smart Home Scope Last edited by LuvNH; 09-28-2024 at 07:51 AM. |
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LOL. I would be interested to know what information the guy at Best Buy based his statement on. Samsung has 30 percent of the television market share, so by simple statistics, they are going to have more failures than other manufacturers.
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I got a new LG Smart TV last year. The tech setting up the TV recommended using my fire stick for access to YouTube TV, prime, etc. I recall he said it updated more often and complete. My fire stick just died and I've been using the LG TV app to get to my streaming apps. It works well. Not sure if I should buy a new fire stick or Roku. From other comments, looks like I should.
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I have a question, and if it has been answered already please let me know ............. I cannot use one remote for both channels, i.e. Roku and LG. I have to turn on the LG TV with the LG remote, find the Roku and then switch to Roku remote to negotiate to YouTubeTV. I cannot use theRoku remote for sound or turning off sound. There must be a way and I would appreciate knowing how to do this. I should add that my Roku box is old, maybe 15yrs (give or take) so I may need to update the box and the remote for the Roku.
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Make sure your HDMI is plugged into the ARC HDMI port. Typically that allows for one remote to control everything. Assuming your device (roku) supports ARC. Alternatively you could go with a good universal remote. I'm not sure how advanced current Rokus have gotten, But I can control everything (TV, Amp/soundbar depending on room, and of course the AppleTV itself) all with my Apple remote. Couldn't be easier.
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