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To: The Ox who wrote (47)11/17/2014 9:58:42 AM
From: Suma  Read Replies (2) of 418
 
Thank you for the information and I need more.

SAMS has the Roku II but when I was looking at it a man next to me said get the Roku III

I have a Good large flat screen TV but my router and modem are in another room. I am not mechanical at all and NEED the simplest solution to SUBSCRIBE to Netflix and have it come on my TV set. I do not want to watch it on my computer.

My TV does not have Smart TV but is a 2009 and just missed the issue.

WHAT would you suggest to an elderly woman who would like to proceed with this venture as the cable I use is going UP and UP in price and I would like to watch Netflix as an alternative.

Is the Roku III that much better than the II and how difficult would this be to install. Actually I am afraid
to get into it all so help is appreciated. A friend of mine has an Apple plug that is the same price as the Roku III and she just puts it in the front of her TV and it does great and she carried it back and forth to
another location and it is easy for her. She owns an Apple computer, however. I am with Microsoft.
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