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You may have to purchase separately; but you can check out Roku.com (https://www.roku.com/products/players)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No but they do not all have to be Ultras. ROKU makes a streaming stick that retails for roughly 50 bucks, and the Roku Express that retails for 25 to 30 bucks. The main advantages to the Ultra which retails for around 100 bucks, are that you can attach headphones to it (which are included but any headset will work) and that it supports the new 4k TVs. All 3 Rokus will allow you to get to YouTubeTV as well as Netflix, Prime, HBO Go, Panfora and a host of other channels. It will even step you through logging into them when you do the installation. So you could get 4 Expresses for about what one Ultra would cost.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The model I bought at least does not have that capability. Sounds more like the function of the AV AMP you might plug it into: Like one that supports multiple areas.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you want all 4 to be able to view different content at the same time, yes, you will need 4 Roku's. If you want to see the same content on all 4 TV's (say in a pool or bar area as well as in a kitchen and family room) you could buy an HDMI splitter to display the same image on all 4 TV's.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can use a transmitter but whatever you watch will have the same content on each TV
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