what do I get?...some tv's come with an internal Roku yes?...
what about blue ray?....should we get a blu ray players with internet access already built in?....
I understand that bluray can also play dvds...yes?...
I like the local news, sports, fox news...fox business...food channel...hallmark channel...husband likes outdoor channel...dtr would like "Chiller" if its still available...of course fox tv with "justified""
love to get rid of cable but out of the 200 channels, I'd like about 30 that I really, really want....
Can you get HGTV on Roku?
You are assuming the user has reliable internet access. I’m stuck with satellite internet and a 10 GB per month allocation. I can do 15 GB, but that is another $35 per month.
Very interesting, I will bookmark this.
We have Roku including Netflix and other “channels,” such as Hulu and Youtube.
Unfortunately, Netflix’s selection is limited, and there’s too much trash on Netflix, too, just like cable. I hope another option comes along soon...
BookMark
You can also get ChromeCast for $35.00. connect it to a HDMI port on you TV Smart or not smart. Get hulu,youtube,Pandora,
netflix with a lot more to come.
Or get Amazon Prime for $79.00 a year and stream all their thousands of movies for free.
Or buy the 29” LG LN450W with TV tuner and see how many channels you can pull in over-the-air.
We dumped cable and went with the ROKU box some months back. It was tough for the kids to adjust, but Mommy and I are pleased as punch.
No more commercials or programs pitching bankrupt, degraded liberal concepts. No more idiocy that makes me want to put some .40 cal rounds through the TV set. No more $80 a month to the cable company to support 480 channels that I wouldn’t watch if they paid me!
bkmk
all depends on how much you are paying for your internet and at what speed.....Comcast charges $56 where I live for internet only
BFL
BookMark