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To: nutmeg

Once you subscribe to GBTV.com, you hook up your Roku and find the GBTV channel. You “add channel” and it will guide you through connecting your GBTV account to the Roku.

You basically just have to go to your computer and type in a code that the Roku displays on your TV.

It’s not 24/7, yet. But he just announced plans for 24/7 programming.

He is always selling something. I don’t care. It’s my prerogative whether or not to buy his products. I like his take on things.


37 posted on 06/20/2012 12:01:13 AM PDT by Royal Wulff
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To: Royal Wulff; netmilsmom; Kit cat; MikeSteelBe
Wow... THANK YOU to all of you who helped me (finally) understand how Roku works. At long last, I think I finally get it. Guess I'm firmly in the "laggard" category, huh? lol

I'll head over to Best Buy one of these days and will get going on it, and I'll sign up for GBTV.com. Glad to hear Glenn's TV world is expanding...

Does anyone have an opinion on which is best: NetFlix or Amazon Prime? (I've had a regular Amazon.com account for over a decade)

Some friends of ours subscribe to Amazon Prime and love it - they watch lots of old TV episodes and new and old movies.

Looking at the Amazon.com/prime list of videos... looks like I can watch (ie) Downton Abbey - all of Season One for free (?).

43 posted on 06/20/2012 11:14:50 AM PDT by nutmeg
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