Roku streaming sticks and boxes are clever little devices that can get all kinds of streaming content up on your TV screen—and if you invest in an actual Roku TV, then you get all the software goodness built right in, no extra hardware required.
Besides everything that comes on board Roku devices, you can also quickly connect to them from a laptop or desktop computer. You can simply mirror your screen, or get content like photos, music, and movies up on the larger display.
You just need to make sure your Roku device and your computer are on the same wifi network, and that your Roku hardware is running the latest Roku software, and you should be good to go using the instructions below.
Connecting Windows to Roku Connecting to a Roku from the Windows Action Center. Credit: Lifehacker
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