GordonThree wrote:
Roku. It has more options, it is like the Swiss in the war between Amazon and Google.
Amazon streamer is anti Google, and Google streamer is anti Amazon.
Roku in my trailer and two dumb TV's at home.
I agree the Roku is more versatile than any other streaming device on the market. I have the latest version of the stick, just to have one less piece of clutter. It will power from a USB port on the TV if there is one, or through a pluggged in adapter. Check to see if it comes with a USB connector for power. Mine came with the wall plug adapter. The stick plugs directly into the HDMI connector on the TV, and also to whatever power source you have.
It's very easy to set up. You have to log in to the wifi once, and into any provider or subscription service you have, such as Netflix. If you have a cable or satellite subscription, you can log in through that for a larger choice of programming. I have plenty without those. I am a PBS member and can watch all their programming. That plus Netflix, plus a few of the free services like local TV stations, are all the TV I have time to watch.