Types

Here in this context, it refers to the way your Roku is connected to the device. Most of the Roku devices connect to your TV via HDMI port. But do not feel left out if you are using an older TV, you can use the A/V input cables to connect it to your Roku device with your TV. You will need a 4K supported TV or HDR supported TV to use the higher resolution streaming capacity of your Roku device. Make sure it has HDMI 2.0 that also supports HDCP 2.2

Activation at a Glance

After the hardware setup,

Choose basic preferences like language, date, time zone, etc. Connect to your desired network. Update the device and wait for the device to restart.

After the restart, select the display type. Proceed further to obtain the activation code. Enter the code on roku.com/link and hit on the verify tab.

After verification, sign in/up with the Roku account. Choose your payment details. Complete the payment and wait for the channels to load up on your device. Enjoy your Roku-streaming!!!