A:AnswerI am sorry to hear you are having issues with your Roku Express. Have you tried removing the Express device and turning the TV on and off? If that doesn't work I would try resetting the device https://support.roku.com/article/208757008-how-do-i-factory-reset-my-roku-streaming-device-
A:AnswerThe Roku Express is an HD model and the Roku Premiere adds 4K content if your TV supports it. The Streaming Stick+ is an easier install (less wires and clutter), voice remote and extended wifi range. Each Roku model will have access to the same content.
A:AnswerNetflix,prime video, hulu,Disney+, sling,roku channel,vudu,espn,pandora,spotify,iheart radio, with short cut buttons on the remote for Netflix, Disney+, hulu, and sling
A:AnswerEach one is a fee. Netflix is 16 Disney $70 a year or $13 a month with Hulu and espn YouTube tv is 55 a month with 6 sign in and YouTube+ is 13.
A:AnswerMine iw installed on a TV with no interrnet access of its own but the Roku hooked into my homenetwork during setup and all is just fine. All you need is an HDTV w/an HDMI connection for Roku - it will hook into your home network.
A:AnswerThe remote with the Express does not have volume control, so you have to use your TV's remote. If you want you can buy the Roku voice remote, which has the TV controls and would work with your Express.
A:AnswerYes, it does have the screen mirroring feature. You can cast your laptop to the TV wirelessly. There are many instruction youtube videos showing how to do that.
A:AnswerFew differences are: The remote: remote with the Streaming Stick, Ultra has voice prompts and point anywhere (so you don't have to point at the Roku when pressing buttons), whereas the Express and Premiere's remotes have no voice button and is a RF remote (so you have to point toward the Roku); Another difference is the wireless range and antenna, where at the Streaming Stick+ and Ultra has AC bands on the antenna, and Express/Premiere does not; which will affect the streaming performance and buffering
A:AnswerAs far as I know and from what I've looked at with my Roku stick, it does not provide for local stations as it is for streaming media. Having said that, the networks of most major stations such as ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox can be subscribed to.
A:AnswerIt is available, but only few episodes are free to watch. If you have a TV provider, you can sign in to your account and unlocks all the shows.
It's the same for many channels, like HGTV, DIY, Discovery, A&E, Food network, etc
A:AnswerThis happens to me too in one of the rooms, where the Wifi is the weakest signal out of them all. I had to restart it and try a few times until it connected, then after that, haven't had the issue again.
Move your Router around a little if you can until you find a sweet spot for it.