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Yes, however with all of the apps on the TV already I stopped using my Roku usb stock and power. I just use the TV’s interface.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.For the TV to be mounted flush to the wall, a hole must be cut in the wall to accommodate a plastic recessed box. For this reason, I had my TV professionally installed. There is a small recessed channel area on the back of the TV to accommodate the wiring that leads to the recessed box. The channel is only 0.5” thick and, from what I’ve read, the Roku Premier is 0.7” thick. So, NO, it will not fit behind the TV if it is flush mounted. However, you could run the wires from it through the wall. My installation team ran an Ethernet cable and an HDMI cable through the wall and it looks great.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I cannot say with certainty that once you connect the ROKU device the TV will be flush with the wall. There is a well for cables so it might. Please see the installation guide at https://www.lg.com/us/gallerytvinstallationguide. The USB port has offers supply 5V of electricity with a maximum current of 0.5A. ^Daphane
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. The tv will need a recess box built into the wall so it remains flush. Any professional installer can do it. I have numerous devices in recess box. Fantastic television.
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