When you go to install your new Roku device on your TV, you may believe all HDMI ports are created equal and it won't matter where you plug in that Roku, but you'd be wrong. Similar to USB, which is … [+1367 chars]
Your Roku Is Probably Plugged Into The Wrong HDMI Port - Here's Why - bgr.com
While Roku can work with any HDMI port, you won't be able to watch shows in 4K or use features such as Dolby Vision or HDR10 without using an HDMI 2.0 port.
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