A:AnswerIf I am not mistaken that is an older TV with only RCA, Coax, & MAYBE RGB inputs. Look for the Roku Express+ That should have an RCA output on it, but I would look at it in store before you buy to make sure.
A:AnswerThe ROKU stick only allows you to stream either free or subscribed through roku to the TV that the stick is plugged into. It will not help send and channels from Frontier to another TV. Hope that I understood your question.
ROKU has several free channels with movies and shows. It also has many subscription channels to stream to the TV that the ROKU stick is plugged into. You can switch between the Frontier Set Top Box and the ROKU using the TV remote to swich HDMI ports.
A:AnswerRoku does carry the Xfinity App, however you must have a contract with Comcast/Xfinity to use the app. The app mirrors your subscription... mine includes 120+ channels all which are available on the Xfinity app. You can view live TV, there is also a search option as well as On Demand. The app shows a channel guide grid which you choose the channel you wish to view live TV on. This app eliminates the need for additonal cable boxes.
A:AnswerNo you don’t have to - u can connect the Roku adapter Into an open HDMI port on the tv and connect the supplied usb power cable from it to an open USB port on the tv, and the remote itself uses batteries.
There is a supplied wall outlet adapter that be used as an alternative if u don’t have an open USB port on the tv or if the USB port is not supplying enough power to the Roku adapter.
A:AnswerLook for a 90° HDMI adapter. They are about $5, and Will allow you to insert the Roku in a vertical position. That should give you enough room to make it work.