A:AnswerOf course! All of our Roku-branded TVs are mountable. To making things even easier, the pre-drilled holes on the back of the TV support a VESA pattern, which is an industry standard. When you're shopping for a wall mount, make sure it's VESA standard compliant and can support the TV's size and weigh. If you need any more help finding the perfect fit, please contact us via our support page!
A:AnswerHey Kathleen! Our 65" Select Roku TV does not have Bluetooth capability built-in like our Plus series models do. However, you can still enjoy the Private Listening feature by pairing headphones to your mobile device and downloading the free Roku Mobile App Official. External speakers can also be plugged into HDMI ports and the headphone jack on the TV!
A:AnswerHi Katherine, no need for anything special, it will still work! This 4K TV will display content as high as 4K resolution and it will automatically downgrade the picture when needed. So even if you have a a standard Blu-Ray player and DVDs, you will have no trouble watching them on this TV!
A:AnswerYou can use the Spectrum App without a cable box. We only have one box. The TVs in the bedrooms access cable with just the App. If I didn't want the DVR the box would already be gone.
A:AnswerHello there! Yes, all of our Roku-branded TVs will have CEC and ARC functionalities available via the 2.1 HDMI Input. We hope this helps in your streaming journey.
A:AnswerHello! While our Roku-branded TVs do not have a built-in internet browser, you can take advantage of features such as Airplay and Casting to mirror your phone, tablet, or laptop screen to the TV. Happy Streaming!
A:AnswerHello! All Roku TVs are powered by the Roku OS that you know and love. You do not need to have a Roku player plugged into the back of this TV as the Roku OS is built directly into the TV. Happy Streaming!
A:AnswerHi, we're glad to hear you've had a great experience with our Roku TVs in the past. Our Roku Voice Remotes use an infrared signal to communicate and should have little to no input lag. You may be experiencing input lag on your Roku TVs for a couple of different reasons. Please contact us via our support page so we can help if this is still an issue!
A:AnswerHello! You may be able to issue volume commands to other devices, such as your Sonos Ray soundbar, using a technology called HDMI-CEC. For this to work, your soundbar needs to be connected to the TV via HDMI and the soundbar must support HDMI-CEC. We hope this helps!
A:AnswerHello Ralphie, there are universal mounts that use the VESA mounting holes to position the legs in the middle but I can not recommend the use, just answering the question.
A:AnswerI don't know about the wattage, but I can tell you that I used to have a 37 inch Hisense Roku TV, and I have to use the Roku stream bar as a speaker because the speakers were crap. Not on this tv, the sound quality is excellent. And I mean really really excellent. I don't need a sound bar or anything like that. Roku is definitely making excellent TVs now. I just checked my tv, and the speakers are facing downward. They also give you an option in the audio settings, to select whether this is going to be a wall mounted TV or on its stand. So they really care about the quality of the sound that you're hearing. I can tell by your concern, because that has always been a concern with me with these tvs, that the sound has always been crap, but Roku change the game with this tv. You do not need a soundbar. Trust me or not