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		<title>By: Emerson P. Hampton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You should also install the Roku app, available for iOS and Android, because it makes setup a whole lot easier. Entering your Wi-Fi password on your TV is a down-right-right-right-down-down nightmare, and the apps let you type it in right from your phone; same goes for logging into all your various content services. The app isn&#039;t a great replacement for general navigation on the Roku — you&#039;re better off using the actual remote, which doesn&#039;t make you constantly look down to ensure you&#039;re hitting the right button — but it is great for jumping between channels, which you can see in a list on your phone rather than having to go back to the Roku&#039;s homescreen and interrupt whatever you were watching.]]></description>
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