I primarily use my Roku TV to cast my phone screen so I can watch things that aren’t native to Roku’s OS: Twitch, pirated stuff, etc.
Wonder if this change will impact me. I’d wager Roku still tracks what I cast to my screen, so it’s probably best to look into a better solution like a dumb TV + Raspberry Pi or something
I ended up factory resetting mine and never connected it to the internet again to avoid the ads/slowdown from updates and probable surveillance. The user experience is way better treating it as a dumb TV and attaching a RPI or laptop to it
I primarily use my Roku TV to cast my phone screen so I can watch things that aren’t native to Roku’s OS: Twitch, pirated stuff, etc.
Wonder if this change will impact me. I’d wager Roku still tracks what I cast to my screen, so it’s probably best to look into a better solution like a dumb TV + Raspberry Pi or something
I ended up factory resetting mine and never connected it to the internet again to avoid the ads/slowdown from updates and probable surveillance. The user experience is way better treating it as a dumb TV and attaching a RPI or laptop to it
I’ve been thinking of putting miniPCs on my TVs and getting rid of Roku. This might be the tipping point
Running a mini PC with drive partitions for Linux and Android TV sounds like a super good idea, you’re right.
Anybody have any recommendations for mini PCs? Are Raspberry Pis good enough for someone who barely tinkers with a Framework laptop?
RPI with a SSD hat was cheap-ish and easy to work with. Performance is plenty good enough