dbcooper
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My name is dbcooper, and I'm a TV junkie.
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I've been free of the shackles of pay TV for over a year now since I kicked DirecTV to the curb. (applause) I put an antenna on my roof and bought ROKUs for my TVs. I get 34 hi-def OTA channels, and pay $8/mo for Netflix. Never been happier. If you want to get away from the $100/mo TV service, this will help you do that. I did, and never looked back. I will never pay to watch commercials again.
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dbcooper
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natertots wrote:I have a bluray that's wireless and plays anything this can.... what would be the point? (Please correct me if I'm missing something.)
There are hundreds and hundreds of free internet channels that your bluray player likely cannot access or play. This doesn't just do Netflix and Hulu.
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Ringo4422
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Off topic but, just bought 30 no-name Alkaline AAs for .14 each (tax included) from Deals Woot. You pay on line and do a Lowes local store pickup. No shipping charges. Just paid 4.24 for 30 of 'em.
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rebeltreble
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falkenca wrote:Roku2 (current generation) is $60 w/free shipping NEW on their site....
oh woot.....so sad.....
That is the HD model, not the XD which is what this is. The comparable XD is $80.
Signatures are harshing my mellow.
adhurt
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By looking at the picture, I was able to determine that this unit does in fact utilize RCA cables.
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Ringo4422
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SoupNazzi wrote:It has RCA cable jacks.

Thats for the folks that can only view ultra low definition TV. May as well put a channel 3 RF modulater in it.
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dbcooper
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natertots wrote:Ahh, okay. But since I have no interest in those, the bluray is just as good?
Ah! The head-in-sand approach! Haven't seen this on in a while: "I don't know what I'm missing, so I'm not missing anything." I like it!
In that case, you're right; your bluray is just as good.
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Ringo4422
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jbchro wrote:I am confused, does this thing allow you to watch netflix without a netflix account?
Because if that is the case then this is easily worth every penny.
Sure! And it will buy you free lunches for a year.
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