TY all for your input. We already have Netflix, Prime, and Disney+ irregardless. The Cox cable prices just seem way more expensive than I remember them being, so I'm considering something like Youtube for a "regular" TV option rather than cable. Not sure there's much there for savings, but I'm still weighing my options. Good talk.
Since you were all wondering, I'm currently considering Youtube TV. I also see something called Fubo, which allegedly includes NESN. Anyone ever try that one? Not Fubu, Balls; I know you've tried that.
Is there a big difference between the various Rokus? I kind of want to get one, so we can watch current Netflix. (It drags on our 7-year-old TV's app, plus we can't watch the "choose your own adventure shows" like Black Mirror or the Kimmy Schmidt movie.)
I was just going to grab a 30 dollar one off Amazon, but with my luck I'd get a shitty one.
We have a Roku Express on the kids' TV and it works just fine, have had no issues with the streaming and it's not particularly close to the wireless router.
ETA: The biggest reason I prefer our Amazon Fire Stick on the main tv is that there are volume controls on that remote, which the Roku doesn't have.
Update: I got the Roku Express and finally installed in on the TV back here in the sex dungeon. It works great! Other than the fact that the YouTube app connects to my secondary YouTube account instead of my main one, but that's easy enough to work around. Now I can finally watch WandaVision without worrying about being spoiled.
We have a Roku Express on the kids' TV and it works just fine, have had no issues with the streaming and it's not particularly close to the wireless router.
ETA: The biggest reason I prefer our Amazon Fire Stick on the main tv is that there are volume controls on that remote, which the Roku doesn't have.
Update: I got the Roku Express and finally installed in on the TV back here in the sex dungeon. It works great! Other than the fact that the YouTube app connects to my secondary YouTube account instead of my main one, but that's easy enough to work around. Now I can finally watch WandaVision without worrying about being spoiled.
Did anyone watch this show called Servant on Apple TV? I watched a couple eps yesterday. It seems maybe good? IDK. Everyone on the show is a complete weirdo.