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StregaGood reply. The thing people see first is price. A TCL Roku TV or an ONN Roku TV (entry level) can be purchased for $100-300. That’s all people see. What they don’t understand is the term “Roku”. I bought a 32” 1080p TCL Roku TV for my master bedroom. It was only $200. Hard to beat that price. But it’s perfect. I watch my YouTube TV and other channels. But in my living room I have a 65” 4K HDR TCL Roku TV.
I am happy with our Roku TV but our tenants recently bought a Roku TV and are frustrated that they can't directly access antenna channels with a universal remote. They are Hispanic and very attached to Univision and Telemundo etc. Since they are used to getting those channels with ease on their old TV, even a number like 44.2 was accessible by entering "44" on their remote. At first I thought finding a keypad with a decimal point would help them. No. I have shown them some workarounds, like a favorites group. But we can't directly access the antenna channels without some, or a lot of, scrolling