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ROKU Streaming Stick Plus
Does anyone use this? Can it be bought locally?
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We bought three of them at Walmart. They work very nicely and installation is simple. I'm sure you know you must have wi-fi.
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Best Buy, Or Walmart. $50.00
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We bought the Amazon Fire stick, we are very happy with it, if you are a Amazon Prime Member you get hundreds of free movies plus shows and much more.
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Another thumbs up for the ROKU! Easy to install and use.
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ROKU steams content over the internet using your WiFi. You can get free channels from ROKU but they do air commercials. You can also stream Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Sling TV, Direct TV now, etc. using the ROKU but you have to pay a small fee for each to get the passwords. For example, Netflix is about $10 per month. Clear picture and only interruption of service- when your internet goes down.
I think this is the wave of future TV, cable companies have continually raised their prices year after year and consumers have had enough. Remember when TV's had a dial you turned for channels and it was free? The $200+ monthly bills most people pay with Comcast/Xfinity/etc. are more than a small car payment. Something needs to change and streaming TV along with a local channel antenna seem to be the choice of the ever increasing cord cutting movement. If I could predict which streaming platform was going to take the lead....I'd buy stock now, but it is still unclear who will prevail. |
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Do I understand correctly that there is no DVR ability/capability with the various streaming devices?
We currently view almost nothing via direct broadcast due to the seemingly endless commercials.....hence we record almost everything we watch routinely. |
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Not free of course, streaming services run about $10 to $15 a month. |
We bought the Amazon Fire Stick and had to return it because it wasn't compatible with Bright House/Spectrum.
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Another alternative is to try YouTubeTV over the internet using Roku. 7 days free then about $45/month. Unlimited DVR cloud capability. Most of the channels you want including ability to watch ESPN3. If happy with it cancel your cable TV or Satellite TV. May not be quite as good but 1/2 to 1/3 the price. I found them to be user friendly when signing up, cancelling and during the free trial. Only reason I cancelled was DirecTV dropped their price to $45/mo when I threatened to cancel. We'll see if it holds.
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I have 4 Amazon Firesticks and Centurylink and everything works great.
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That said, make sure that the content you want is available from whatever streaming service (or services) you subscribe to. Many people who only have streaming services will not have access to local news, live sports and the major networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, etc.). That may or may not be important to you. Make a list of the shows you like and then research what service(s) you need to subscribe to to get them and then research further to find what device(s) you need to buy to support those services. You may find it's a single service (like Netflix) and a single device (maybe even what's built into your TV if you have a "smart" TV) or you may find it's several services and more than one device. We're almost at the tipping point due to price increases from cable and satellite services. However, we (especially my wife) do not want to have to navigate multiple services on potentially multiple devices (not all streaming devices support all streaming services) to get the shows we want and replacing one larger cable or satellite bill with multiple streaming service bills isn't overly attractive to us either. But keep raising our TV bill and we'll probably go that route! |
Update on Directv price drop to $45 when threatened to cancel. Seams an equipment upgrade was included. Carries very high equipment cancellation charges: $240 to $480. Call to cancel. Got ran in circles. No one authorized to drop the unapproved charges. Waiting for management "back room" to call me. Seams like fraud on a grand scale. There are pending/stalled law suits for this practices. Research the internet before thinking Directv. Wondering what my new next month bill will be.
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For those of us that need help with choices, why is there not a company that cuts the cord for us.
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Tech Remedy The Villages In-home Tech Support (352) 661-0730 Anyone try these guys yet? I am thinking about calling..... I can't even set the clock on the microwave! |
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The "device" does not have DVR capability but streaming services (e.g., You tube TV, PlayStation Vue) do have it. It's not a device but the recorded shows are stored in the cloud. You can try streaming services for free with 5 day trials. They broadcast all network shows and lots of sports. We chose YouTube TV for $40/month. Cancel anytime. Works great with Roku stick or device but very dependent on reliability of your internet provider.
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I kept one DVR box from Comcast and purchased 3 roku sticks for the rest of house. I can view saved programs via my roku.
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Thanks for all the help. Just used Dish Anywhere while family in town.
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