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Bay Kid 03-25-2018 08:13 AM

ROKU Streaming Stick Plus
 
Does anyone use this? Can it be bought locally?

RalphM 03-25-2018 08:17 AM

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.

Daddymac 03-25-2018 08:17 AM

Best Buy, Or Walmart. $50.00

Will VDS 03-25-2018 08:34 AM

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.

OCsun 03-25-2018 08:38 AM

Another thumbs up for the ROKU! Easy to install and use.

Sgroemm 03-25-2018 09:12 AM

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.

Debfrommaine 03-25-2018 09:26 AM

:bigbow::bigbow:
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Originally Posted by Sgroemm (Post 1526632)
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.


billethkid 03-25-2018 10:18 AM

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.

Dan9871 03-25-2018 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1526657)
We currently view almost nothing via direct broadcast due to the seemingly endless commercials

Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon prime stream a lot, I think most, of network shows without any commercials after they have been broadcast over the air. Sometimes it's a few days later or after the end of the season.

Not free of course, streaming services run about $10 to $15 a month.

Count'n the days 03-25-2018 03:00 PM

We bought the Amazon Fire Stick and had to return it because it wasn't compatible with Bright House/Spectrum.

jpvillager 03-29-2018 08:59 AM

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.

smurphy 03-29-2018 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Count'n the days (Post 1526771)
We bought the Amazon Fire Stick and had to return it because it wasn't compatible with Bright House/Spectrum.

Why did it not work with BrightHouse/Spectrum?

Count'n the days 03-29-2018 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by smurphy (Post 1527981)
Why did it not work with BrightHouse/Spectrum?

Bright House/Spectrum did not come up as an option that you could use with it. We returned it and bought ROKU and it works fine.

JoelJohnson 03-30-2018 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Count'n the days (Post 1528196)
Bright House/Spectrum did not come up as an option that you could use with it. We returned it and bought ROKU and it works fine.

It has nothing to do with your ISP, it works off your router. If you use wifi, the Amazon fire stick will work.

leftyf 03-30-2018 08:26 AM

I have 4 Amazon Firesticks and Centurylink and everything works great.


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