Your Roku TV™ makes it easy to watch TV, movies, and more. You can connect devices like:
Many of these support 4K or 8K video. Some also support HDR, which gives you brighter colors and better contrast.
To enjoy HDR or watch in 4K/8K, your setup must meet the following requirements:
Note: Some gaming consoles support HDR but not HDCP 2.2. This can cause problems with 4K or HDR. HDCP is a type of copy protection your TV needs to play this content.
Sometimes the picture looks dull, or HDR doesn’t work. Try changing the HDMI mode for the port your device is plugged into.
on your Roku remoteNote: If HDR or gaming features aren’t working, try switching to Standard.
If the picture is blank or not displayed correctly when switching your Roku TV to the input used by the device, try the following:
on your remote to return to the main screenHDMI cables come in different versions. Here’s what each version supports:
Make sure your HDMI cable matches your device. Older cables might not support newer features like HDR or high frame rates.
Last updated at 2/19/2026 8:03:47 PM

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