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No, it does not have the Roku app (at least not yet). It is possible to add a Roku stick in one of the two HDMI connectors. There's even a USB port that you can use to power an external device, and there's an option to set the USB port to always provide power or turn on/of along with the TV.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, there is no built-in Roku app. The set runs the Vizio Smartest platform, which supports a wide range of 'apps' (like Netflix and Prime Video), so you may not need a Roku. But there are two HDMI inputs, so you can connect any streaming device (Roku, AppleTV, FireStick) and still have an input for your primary source (Cable, Satellite, etc.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This TV uses our SmartCast Platform which offers a host of built-in apps, as well as support for Google's Chromecast, Apple's AirPlay 2, and voice support for SIRI, Google Home, and Alexa. Add-on streaming devices can be added to the TV with one of the HDMI ports on back of the TV. You will then want to adjust the input on the TV screen as well to the same HDMI port you plug the streaming device in to.
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