Chromecast or Firestick or ROKU

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Old 03-22-2021, 12:09 PM
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How did you all get started with any of these things? Seems so confusing
You don't need to change your existing TV service. If you don't have a smart TV, go to Best Buy and purchase a Roku stick for about $50. Then, plug it into an HDMI input on the television. Click on the YouTube TV icon on the Roku screen and start a free trial streaming subscription. There are also free streaming services on the Roku system. If you find that you like the streaming services, you can then cancel your cable TV service.
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International Satellite & Antenna Service (352-237-3811) has been servicing customers in the Marion, Lake and Sumter Counties for over 35 years, and one thing we have found is many customers prefer the simplicity of an off-air antenna, or satellite (Dish or ATT DirecTV) to streaming services. The DISH Hopper has by far the most advanced watch and record features in the industry, and when you add it up, their pricing is extremely completive. Streaming from space is not much different than streaming on the internet. Programmers like ESPN, CNN, Hallmark and others all want about the $ame from every $ubscriber, no matter how you get their service.
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