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yes there are multiple HDMI ports. i use fire stick that way
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure about Roku, I am using Fire TV Stick to the HDMI slot, which I am pretty sure that Roku will work also. The default default 'TV OS' is Google TV, but when the TV page opens up you can set default 'TV' icon to whatever 'stick' device you have. You need to setup in TV settings to make 'Roku' as a default signal for 'TV' icon, to skip 'Google TV' interface usage. A little bit confusing at first.. just play around with it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi there, Thank you so much for your interest in Sony's BRAVIA 3! Regarding your inquiry, while this TV doesn't have a built-in Roku, you can easily connect your Roku device to one of the available HDMI ports on the TV. This will allow you to stream your favorite applications directly to the TV. Additional information: The BRAVIA 3 is a Sony TV that features Google TV (a new interface for Android TV) and comes with pre-installed apps such as YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc. And aside from the built-in applications, this TV has a Google Play Store app to download compatible third-party applications. You can browse 700,000+ movies and TV episodes from across your streaming services like Netflix, all in one place and organized into topics and genres based on what interests you. Smart TV for everything you watch. The BRAVIA 3 Smart TV is exceptionally easy to use with a variety of all-in-one smart features for stress-free viewing. With a large screen, detailed pictures full of color and dynamic sound, everything you love feels so much more exciting. I hope this helps! Best regards, Romeo
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