Okay, hear’s a breakdown of the information from the provided text, focusing on how to use Roku Backdrops to turn your TV into a digital art display (similar to Samsung’s “the Frame” TV):
What is Roku Backdrops?
* Roku Backdrops is a feature that displays artwork or your own photos on your TV when it’s idle. It aims to transform your TV into a digital art display.
* It’s free to use – no subscription is required.
How to Set Up & Use Backdrops:
- Automatic Activation: Backdrops automatically start when your Roku device is idle.
- Settings Adjustment:
* Go to the Backdrops app.
* navigate to Settings > Backdrop preferences.
* Enable Backdrops.
* Set image duration: How long each image displays.* Choose start and stop times: Define when Backdrops should run (e.g., only during the day, or overnight).
- Manual Activation:
* Voice Command: If you have a Roku voice remote, say “Launch Backdrops“.* Remote Button: Press the * (asterisk) button on your Roku remote while a backdrop is displayed to access customization options (image duration, auto-start/stop times, browsing backdrops).
Key Features & Information:
* Built-in Art Collections: Backdrops comes with pre-loaded art collections.
* Personal Photos: You can upload your own photos to use as backdrops.
* Privacy: The article links to another ZDNET article about Roku tracking and how to limit it. (Worth checking if you’re concerned about privacy).
in essence, Roku Backdrops is a simple and free way to add a decorative element to your living space when you’re not actively watching TV. It’s a good option to more expensive “lifestyle” TVs like Samsung’s The Frame.