racefan20 (Offline)
#2
10/19/19 9:19 PM
Working fine on mine. Unplug it then plug it back in to recycle it to see if it helps
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opnwhlmnd (Offline)
#6
10/20/19 3:22 AM
If you can get it on phone or tablet just stream those to tv. If not a smart tv just buy a phone port to hdmi cord.
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opnwhlmnd (Offline)
#8
10/20/19 8:32 PM
Originally Posted by The Old Coyote:
I have done that in the past and it works ok, however the resolution from the laptop through the HDMI cable is not as good as when I dock the laptop and view on 24" computer monitor.
It seems to me the problem is ROKU.
The problem would be your laptop does not have a good enough graphics card to transfer hdmi in proper resolution to your tv.
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TQ29m
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#9
10/22/19 2:18 PM
You guys are lite years ahead of me, but I recently bought a 24" Sharp/w wi-fi from Best buy, comes loaded with Roku, Hulu and several others, for a C note, but as yet haven't done anything but hook it to 110v, and make sure it would not be antennae dependent, which it works fine, figured might as well, might get hooked, and this way it won't bother the other half if I do, in fact, there's so little, in my opinion, on TV worth watching anymore, I'm thinking it's probably something us old folks should learn up on, and watch what we want, rather than what is delivered. I still have a car in my shop, but with no help and reduced funds, looks like it's the tube for me, maybe by the time I get it on line, it'll be summer again, or tune in some of the Left hand stuff. And the hiccups will have been cured!
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Dgilby2 (Offline)
#10
10/22/19 4:09 PM
Might need to make sure your logged out of your mobile device or laptop for the Roku version to work. Can’t be on 2 devices at once with floracing