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Doesn’t make sense to do that when you can get an Amazon fire tv. Unless your looking for Roku and fire aspects.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Freddy! While you can use a Firestick with the Roku 40" Select series tv, there shouldn't be much need for one other than the OS preference. Roku TV's are built for streaming and providing a user-friendly interface to access various streaming services. They come with the Roku operating system, allowing users to easily navigate and stream content from popular platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and more. Additionally, Roku smart TVs seamlessly fit into any smart home ecosystem and are compatible with all major voice assistants.
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