Not Sure Where To Ask This Question, But
I would like some feed back about ROKU. Considering buying one instead of paying extra cable costs.
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)ChiciB1
(15,435 posts)I have every channels they offer because my husband wants his sports. We aren't rich by any means but don't go out a lot and rarely take vacations, but we have 4 1080 HD TV's. My internet is with Verizon and want to get a bundle with them, but the bundles with lots of sports don't have FSTV, RT and alternative programming I want. Also any movie channels aren't offered.
I checked the web page and saw different types of ROKU's available, but not sure what extra equipment I have to buy or is there are hidden costs. Only heard about ROKU recently, sounds good... but you know the saying about that.
Is this something I want to do. I can renegotiate with DISH, but FIOS is offering me 4 receivers instead of the 2 I have, so 2 of my TV's have crappy pictures and may as well be hooked to a TV antenna.
Suggestions?
ChiciB1
(15,435 posts)and think I've figured it out. Was having a problem between a wall mount or a small box. Seems the wall mount (small) ROKU is very handy and can be used from TV to TV. And since I'll have cable I won't have to pay anything extra from the channels I want, unless I see something that I really, really want.
Thanks for your interest anyway.