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This TV uses our SmartCast Platform which offers a host of built in apps, as well as support for Google Chromecast, Apple AirPlay 2, and voice support for SIRI, Google Home, and Alexa. If you find there is an app you want to watch that is not on SmartCast you may be able to cast it using Chromecast or Apple AirPlay from your phone or mobile device. However, if you would prefer to use a Fire Stick or Roku device, this TV is compatible with both devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.YES you can. TECHNICALLY though, since it's a smart tv you don't NEED to use either to stream channels as you can stream them directly to this TV. The TV comes with TWO HDMI ports so if you aren't plugging anything else in, you can use them both. This TV - for it's small size - has 1020P resolution which makes for a BEAUTIFUL picture. Consider buying a stick capable of higher definition so you can fully enjoy that feature! On that note I did just reformat the TV back to factory settings and plan to plug in my ROKU player. I also use an antenna on my TV and with that, what I don't like about this Vizio is that it prioritizes "LIVE STREAMING" which uses bandwidth driving up a potential monthly cost for your home internet. If you watch Over the Air (OTA) TV as much as we do in our family that just isn't necessary to do most of the time. ALL streaming platforms make LIVE STREAMING available but this one PRIORITIZES it with more steps - sometimes it feels like blocks - to get to regular OTA. I've had internet connection issues - losing service 3 times in April and once in May this year... and now this TV is having trouble connecting with the internet. I reset it to factory settings and am going back to what I did before (with the previous dumb TV) which is to use the Roku for streaming here, and keep it as an OTA TV for my use in this office. I already had ROKU plugged in so reformatting it worked just fine. YES your sticks will work JUST FINE.
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