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The biggest difference between the two would be the operating system they utilize. This affects the smart features, content, and apps that are available. Hope this helps! Thank you, TCL Customer Support
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.With Fire TV, while you get deep Amazon/Smart-Home integration and lots of features, the interface and content recommendations tend to be Amazon-heavy, which might feel limiting if you prefer a more “clean slate” approach. With Roku, you get simplicity and neutrality — but you might miss out on some of Fire TV’s extras (smart-home features, broader flexibility with some add-ons, maybe gaming/third-party apps if you
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