A:AnswerAbsolutely! The composite connection for this TCL Roku TV is a single input located between the coaxial input and the Headphone Jack. The TV comes with an adapter to connect the traditional red/white/yellow cables you are used to seeing. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
A:AnswerThis TCL Roku TV comes with a TCL Roku remote. Once connected to the Internet and while you are watching antenna TV, you can press the left arrow button on the remote that comes with the TV to populate a channel guide with program guide. You can use the other arrow buttons to navigate channels. The TV does not currently support the direct input of channel numbers. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
A:AnswerIf you are using Mohu airwave as an interface, this would be a limitation of that service. Through antenna on this TCL Roku TV, if the TV is connected to WiFi, there is a channel guide with numbers. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
A:AnswerHi Coffee, It does not use a touch screen, When you first turn on the new tv it will have a program that you have to go threw.You have to go to the tv and put the address that the tv gives you into your home computer, the computor will then give you a code to put back in the tv along with your password that you have to make up.You have to do that for each channel you add. As far as using an external keyboard,you may be able to use one only after you have the channels programed in and just use it to find tv movies.It would have to be with USB cable. I am not sure about that, because I have not tried it myself. I hope that helps you.
A:AnswerI now own this TV & the Roku media player does have a slideshow option to display the full file names (not a dedicated button on remote though for seeing specific image file names), along with date/time of last edit & resolution, but the info is visible for just 3 seconds no matter how long each image is being shown & pausing the playback does not freeze the caption. You can go back and forth to see it several times for long file names, except for the last two images in any given folder in a random shuffle mode slideshow as apparently the table of random names is deleted once the final image is reached, and the next folder is loaded for playback, or a single folder playback is reshuffled (so, you see images from the new random table of images if you back up on last image, or just after last image). Would be great if the playback program was smart enough to save a few (5 or so) images from the last table in case the back button is pressed, and also if one could freeze-frame the captions, and maybe even customize the caption font type and size. Roku TVs could also be advertised as advanced digital photo frames if Roku enhances the options for slideshow a bit more. Maybe I'll ask them, if I can figure out how.
A:AnswerThis TCL Roku TV has various inputs located on the back of the TV that can be used to connect external devices. The antenna would be connected to the coaxial input and the cable box could be connected through composite or HDMI. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
A:AnswerThis TCL Roku TV is compatible with most wall mounts and stand mounts that support a 100mm x 100mm VESA mounting pattern. Thank you, TCL Customer Support
A:AnswerThis TCL Roku TV has a coaxial located on the back of the TV near the other inputs. By connecting an antenna you can receive over-the-air channels. However, the reception depends on the signal strength. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
A:AnswerScreen mirroring with a Roku device is not supported with iOS® or Apple devices. However, you can download the free Roku mobile app on your smartphone to use as a remote, cast personal photos and videos to the TV, experience private listening, etc. You can also cast select channels (Such as YouTube) from your Apple device. You can visit https://support.roku.com/en-ca/article/208754928-how-to-use-screen-mirroring-with-your-android-or-windows-device for more information. Thank you, TCL Customer Support
A:AnswerYes! You can use the USB port on the side of the TV and use a wireless mouse or keyboard! I know this first hand as this is what I did with mine. Hope this helps!
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A:AnswerAbsolutely! This TCL Roku TV has various input that can be used to connect external devices to the TV. You would simply connect it to the TV as you would any other traditional TV. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
A:AnswerThis TCL Roku TV has various inputs that can be used to connect external devices. This TV has a coaxial located on the back of the TV near the other inputs. By connecting an antenna you can receive over-the-air channels. However, the reception depends on the signal strength. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
A:AnswerOur TCL Roku TVs do not have DVR capabilities. However, if you connect a USB Drive to your TV you can access Live TV Pause. You can visit https://support.tclusa.com/20272-roku/209528-what-is-live-tv-pause?from_search=29855470 for more information about this. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support