A:AnswerAs far as I have been able to figure out you can only stream local channels if you use it with a streaming service where you have included local channels in your selected options. I have used it with both Hulu live and Youtube TV.
A:AnswerHello, Bob! The Roku Streaming Stick supports HD, 4K, HDR, and Dolby Vision, so rest assured you are covered if and when you decide to upgrade your TV.
A:AnswerIt will upload your apps automatically when you set it up. All you have to do is sign in to your current account and select skip selecting new channels. It will add some new channels and it wont arrange them in the same order.
A:AnswerIt will IF you are a current Xfinity TV subscriber AND you are on an Xfinity network. That means you can’t take it on vacation and use it on another tv.
A:AnswerIt should if the tv has an HDMI connector and you can get a 12v USB adapter that you can plug the power cable in. You need to use the included USB cable because it has an antenna built into it.
A:AnswerThat depends on the age of your tv. My main tv is 10 years old and a smart tv; however, I am unable to add any apps. My second tv, is a 2022 and the Roku app was standard when i purchased it. So, no additional equipment was necessary.