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Kimberly in NC says
Thanks so much! One more question and that is all, I promise! Do you or anyone else know of a device that plugs in similar to this, but it only acts as a good antennae to make the basic free broadcasting channels come in clearly with a good signal? If so, ideas on where to buy and how much?
Crystal Paine says
We bought one that is like this: https://amzn.to/2DPKV0f
Kimberly in NC says
Thanks!
Meg says
I would buy some sort of “rabbit ears” — something like this. -Meg, MSM Team
Kimberly in NC says
I already have rabbit ears and they don’t seem to help much at all. But at least I now have some ideas. Thanks so much!
Kimberly in NC says
Several questions I hope someone can help me out…I live in a rural area. We don’t have any paid TV. And only one of the big 3 main broadcast stations have signal in my house. I’m not a technical person, but we do have internet and a router to run my husband’s work laptop. Our TV is a LG flat screen from 2008 or 2009. How does this stick work in basic terms? Do you plug it into TV? Does it come with a monthly subscription you pay more for or is it just the one time purchase of the stick itself? Can you get any free channels? (If so, what might they be?) Is Roku the best one to get or Fire Stick or something else? Thanks in advance for any help on this.
Meg says
The Roku and Fire Stick are both streaming devices. You just plug them into your TV and it’s a one-time fee. With these devices, you can stream Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, etc. You do have to pay the monthly subscriptions to those individual services, but the Roku and Fire Stick allow you to stream those subscriptions. Does that help and make sense? Let me know if you have any other questions! As far as Roku versus Fire Stick, it really just depends on personal preference. I think they’re both really compatible to one another and do pretty much the same thing, so just go with the cheapest one. The Fire Stick is on sale for $24.99 shipped this week! 🙂 -Meg, MSM Team
Kimberly in NC says
Thanks! Do you know if you can get online on it and stream pandora and youtube to your tv?
Meg says
I know you can for sure stream Pandora on the Roku. I’ve done that in the past. I’m not sure about YouTube, though. -Meg, MSM Team
Becky says
Walmart has this on their black friday sale for $20!
Meg says
Thanks for sharing!! -Meg, MSM Team