Got a Fire TV, has a bunch of different services you can subscribe to. Not sports person so don't need anything.
Bought an antenna for local TV. Lots of channels here in the Edmond viewing area. It's a little flat panel about the size of a dinner plate that sits out of sight behind the TV. We have been going next door to the Daughters house to Watch Yellowstone Sunday nights. Hate all those commercials. I told her if we waited until Monday morning we could watch it commercial free, because I bought the series for $20 on prime before this season started,
Subscribe to Net Flix, Prime and Britbox with in prime. Free access to Youtube, the video's not the Channel package. Lots little 15-20 minute programs. Matt's of road recovery, FabRats, Edwin Sarkissian, Out of the Woods, Matt Cremona, Kentucky Ballistics, Hoover boys and a bunch of others.
Only complaint is form the wife. She has no access to CNN/FoxNews, to which I say good.
Lots of stuff you can do on these smart TV's. Games, connect to you laptop. A lot of the same apps you have on your phone you can get on your TV.
Once I got the Fire TV, I got rid of the Roku. Save it for traveling-but couldn't find it last week when we went to Minnesota to see the Great Grandson. Stayed with the Daughter while we were up there and she had a Fire TV and all we had to was log on to our services and pick up where we left off at home.
The Smart TV's are like a Roku or Firestick with a screen basically. All you need is an internet connection.
Bought an antenna for local TV. Lots of channels here in the Edmond viewing area. It's a little flat panel about the size of a dinner plate that sits out of sight behind the TV. We have been going next door to the Daughters house to Watch Yellowstone Sunday nights. Hate all those commercials. I told her if we waited until Monday morning we could watch it commercial free, because I bought the series for $20 on prime before this season started,
Subscribe to Net Flix, Prime and Britbox with in prime. Free access to Youtube, the video's not the Channel package. Lots little 15-20 minute programs. Matt's of road recovery, FabRats, Edwin Sarkissian, Out of the Woods, Matt Cremona, Kentucky Ballistics, Hoover boys and a bunch of others.
Only complaint is form the wife. She has no access to CNN/FoxNews, to which I say good.
Lots of stuff you can do on these smart TV's. Games, connect to you laptop. A lot of the same apps you have on your phone you can get on your TV.
Once I got the Fire TV, I got rid of the Roku. Save it for traveling-but couldn't find it last week when we went to Minnesota to see the Great Grandson. Stayed with the Daughter while we were up there and she had a Fire TV and all we had to was log on to our services and pick up where we left off at home.
The Smart TV's are like a Roku or Firestick with a screen basically. All you need is an internet connection.