If you’re looking to upgrade your current TV but aren’t willing to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on a new one, you’re left with a handful of options. One such tool to upgrade your old dumb TV is a Roku streaming device. While available in a variety of options, the Roku gives you access to a wide variety of channels and streaming services using the internet and a simple connection to your TV via an HDMI port.
Screen Mirroring on Roku TV without WIFI
In the following post, we'll explain how Roku works and how you can use it without a WiFi network or without the internet.
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Whether you purchase a Roku TV or a Roku player, you will need an active internet connection to stream TV shows and movies to your TV. If you own a Roku TV, you don’t need to plug in an external device to start streaming, whereas for Roku streaming devices, you will need to plug them into your TV’s HDMI port to start streaming.