A:AnswerHello ChrisG! Disney Bundle Trio Basic: For $14.99/month you get access to Disney+ (With Ads), Hulu (With Ads), and ESPN+ (With Ads). Disney Bundle Trio Premium: For $24.99/month, you get access to Disney+ (With Ads)*, Hulu (With Ads), and ESPN+ (With Ads).
A:AnswerHello Kitten, Downloading channels is free but some channels such as Netflix and Disney have their own subscriptions. You can download The Roku Channel for free live television.
A:AnswerIf you go to Settings→System→Power→Power on and then choose a default, in your case, antenna or whatever it's called there, it should work. It did for me choosing my satellite provider.
A:AnswerHello Yoli! We offer 100+ free local channels, including KHOU Houston, FOX25 Boston, and WSB Atlanta, which means your favorite news anchors are only a click away. The Roku Channel also has eight local NBC news stations spanning major metropolitan areas, including NBC News New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas-Fort Worth, Washington, D.C., Connecticut, and South Florida, all of which can be easily accessed from the Live TV tile on your Roku home screen. Plus, channels like NewsON and Haystack News make it easier than ever to watch live and local broadcasts. Just add them to your home screen and input your zip code for a stream of relevant news, weather, and traffic updates from your favorite local stations.
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A:AnswerYes when you are setting itupbit has a live tv section you assign your cable provider and it will be on the home screen. Really easy to set up and use.
A:AnswerHello D, The mounting system of both monitors and TVs are both VESA mounting, as long as you have the screws for the mount and the mount supports that size of TV it should work.
A:AnswerA screen size appropriate one thats able to accommodate the screen size and or your required area to mount it in. Also mounting screws are m4 I believe... you'll need 4 of them.
A:AnswerHello Druzy, Roku branded TVs do required that you connect them to the internet and create an account before being able to use the TV, but once setup is complete you don't need an internet connection to use HDMI inputs or USB content,