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Smart TVs, Roku sticks, cable TV alternatives. Sling? Anyone use these?
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<blockquote data-quote="sadandfrustrated" data-source="post: 674209" data-attributes="member: 19612"><p>Cedar, just search for Roku. They make a plug in player instead of a stick too. I didn't have an extra port for the stick so I got the player instead. Roku also has free channels and through Roku you can buy a subscription to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, movie channels etc. . I think Roku is well worth the 50bucks. </p><p></p><p>Another thing is... if someone in your household has a video game system like Playstation, Wii, Xbox, you can get a Netflix subscription and use one of them to stream it to your tv instead of using a Roku to stream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sadandfrustrated, post: 674209, member: 19612"] Cedar, just search for Roku. They make a plug in player instead of a stick too. I didn't have an extra port for the stick so I got the player instead. Roku also has free channels and through Roku you can buy a subscription to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, movie channels etc. . I think Roku is well worth the 50bucks. Another thing is... if someone in your household has a video game system like Playstation, Wii, Xbox, you can get a Netflix subscription and use one of them to stream it to your tv instead of using a Roku to stream. [/QUOTE]
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