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AZBruno
Channel Surfer

Re: Need a Roku model recommendation

You might also consider replacing the old CRT. I find lots of older but far more modern TVs on Nextdoor, Craigslist, etc., cheap or even free. It may be less expensive than what you need to connect a Roku to the CRT, not to mention the power savings.

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Rocky714
Binge Watcher

Re: Need a Roku model recommendation


@AZBruno wrote:

You might also consider replacing the old CRT. I find lots of older but far more modern TVs on Nextdoor, Craigslist, etc., cheap or even free. It may be less expensive than what you need to connect a Roku to the CRT, not to mention the power savings.


Yeah, I thought of that but this TV might be useful 2-4 weeks out of a year after the Covid crisis passes.  At this point $20 for a used Roku and $10 for a HDMI to Composite converter (and the Roku might be optional, I can use the one from another room for the duration of the short visit) might be sufficient.  If it turns out to be more useful and used than that, I can still go that route and the Roku can be repurposed.

Thanks for the thought, though.

-Rocky7i4

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Notv
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