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I set the ROKU up on one TV and once setup can use on any TV at the house providing on the same Wireless Home Network. Just plug into AC Outlet and HDMI on any TV and just select the HDMI Port using and bingo so be all set, if you use on someone TV outside of your home network would have to redo WiFi connection using their WiFi and whatever their wifi password is. May not see the same cable channels you have but will see whatever ROKU Channels you have subscribed to. You can use multi ROKU Devices at home.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is portable but for price would get separate for other TVs. Also do you really want to keep doing that but i guess it depends on how often you will
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is portable but you have to unhook it from the back of your tv. I definitely recommend buying a stick for each tv. I have 2 sticks and it is so much easier than having to unhook it from one tv to another.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Every Roku unit is portable. To move from one tv to the next, all you have to do is pull the unit out of the HDMI slot on your TV and unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet in the wall. Then plug both in when you move it to the next tv. Having said that, and considering how relatively inexpensive many of the Roku products are, I would just suggest buying a separate Roku device for each tv. It is more convenient overall.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, the Roku premier is portable.
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