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Nope. It's an Android TV, so you get Google apps built-in, and you install apps via the Google Play store. If you want Roku built-in, you have to buy a "Roku TV". You can use an inexpensive Roku box hooked up to this TV and get your Roku fix that way, though.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not Roku, it uses Andoid TV (which is different from Google TV). It has the advantage of being able to run several app's and games. Also can run select browsers and even VPN for overseas viewing. Not the smoothest but it works. I run it with a Roku Ultra and tne Dolby Vision/Atmos sync between the two is remarkable. You can run straight and let the Roku drive everything or tweak settings as needed. This will help control any 120hz 'doll effect'. The big advantage of the U7G is that you have enough settings you can tweak it to your prefernces and those are independent for each input or you and apply any settings to all inputs. If you use any other streaming device, it's perfect. And while Android TV is a tad limited (no Direct Stream but perfect Sling integration) and response on fwd/rev is not as smooth as a separate unit, it works pretty well. Just make sure you adjust motion settings or you'll be a little surprised the first fime you watch a movie!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Geo, thank you for your interest in the Hisense 55U7G. This TV uses an Android operating system; it does not have Roku built-in. If you have any further questions or concerns please give us a call at 1-888-935-8880 or email us at [email protected]. Thanks again, Harley with the Hisense Support Team.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This specific TV does not have Roku installed. it's Android OS.
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