How to get Roku TV web browser?

The Roku Smart TVs lack an in-built web browser, but screen mirroring helps to browse. Cast to Roku using an Android phone or Windows PC or Mac. The two devices should be in one Wi-Fi. Enable mirroring in the settings of Roku. Click on any browser in your device and it will appear on your Roku TV. It is the simplest means of surfing the web on Roku through the law.
 
Roku devices, including Roku TVs, don't have a built-in web browser for general internet browsing. However, you can still access the web on your Roku TV by using a secondary device to cast or mirror your screen
 
Roku TV doesn't have a built-in web browser, but you can still browse by casting from a smartphone or computer. Use screen mirroring (AirPlay for iOS, Miracast for Android/Windows) or cast a browser tab via Chrome. Some third-party apps like Web Video Caster may also offer limited browsing functions.
 
Roku doesn't include a native web browser anymore. You can:
  1. Install simple third-party channels like Web Browser X, POPRISM, or Media Browser from the Channel Store for basic, text-focused browsing.
  2. Mirror your phone/computer screen (Android/Windows via Miracast, iOS/macOS via AirPlay) to browse using your device’s browser.
Both methods have limitations—poor media support or input lag—but offer workable solutions.
 
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