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TV question (maybe stupid question)


cookinbrak

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The software. Roku TVs have the roku interface and the roku App Store. Other brands like Samsung have their own interface and their own native apps. Theoretically you would have more choices with a roku smart TV because of the broader platform.

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I have the TCL Roku HDR 4K TV. I put it in the kids' gameroom as their Christmas present. 

If you're only looking for the streaming apps, the TV is fuging amazing. If you want HDR content, you'll be a little disappointed. It's pretty weak and probably meets the very bare minimum to get the HDR certification. You'll also be wise to invest in at least a low end sound bar and subwoofer.

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