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One URL For All Available Packages With Complete Details ???

I am thinking of cutting the cord and have been looking at the Roku website, but it is all so nebulous to me with incomplete information.  Is there a URL that I am missing that has more specific information for all available packages? 

For example I saw one page the indicated you could subscribe to the NFL network for ALL NFL games, but it did not provide any details. It would be nice to know the cost and if there are exceptions.  Does ALL really mean all?  Does it include local teams and playoff games including the Super Bowl?

Another example is NASCAR, which typically sells their rights to two different networks for the first and second half of the season.  Is there one package that covers both halves, or do I need two packages and what are the costs.

Lastly, apparently all Roku devices are not created equal in regard to the packages available.  I am not a fan of Wi-Fi so I would like an Ethernet device. Since that is the case, it appears I need an Ultra device.  According to Amazon, the Ultra supports Hulu, Netflix, Pandora, Prime Video, and Vudu, while lesser non Ethernet devices are shown supporting Apple TV+. ESPN, etc.  Are Amazon’s listings not fully inclusive and do all Roku devices work with all packages?

The bottom line is, where I do find a listing of ALL the possible packages you can purchase through Roku that includes the following information?

  1. Details of what is included and what is not in each package – no surprises.
  2. The long term price of each package. i.e., when no special/introductory offers are in effect.
  3. If all devices do not support all packages, which devices are compatible with each package.
  4. If you can use the Cloud DVR service with that particular package.  

I do not know how anyone can make any kind of decision without specific information, including possibly which device to buy if all devices do not support all packages.

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