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Roku is hands down the best of these 3. Least amount of crashes, most apps, and fastest load times.
If you're using this for Youtube Tv (not youtube which is differnet) then go with something different, but honestly Youtube TV sucks, Fubo is slightly cheaper and just as good.
Roku is hands down the best of these 3. Least amount of crashes, most apps, and fastest load times.
If you're using this for Youtube Tv (not youtube which is differnet) then go with something different, but honestly Youtube TV sucks, Fubo is slightly cheaper and just as good.
I don't know what you mean by chromecast, but I am talking about android and android TV. Disney+ was definitely available on Android on day 1. Not sure about Android TV. But like I said, if Android is available you can sideload on Android tv. And funny how you averted the hbomax statement even though you were the one who brought it up. Roku is third in the pecking order behind Android and Apple in ecosystem. You are truly blinded by marketing if you can't see that.
And I don't believe it's possible for Roku express to add ethernet, but I could be wrong, because honestly I don't care.
I know I am joining the party late (TLDR) but I had two items:
1. I really like the idea of having an ethernet port. I have two older Rokus. The one that only has wifi does work with wifi, but the other that has ethernet and wifi, well, it just doesn't connect well to wifi. I suppose I could get one of those ethernet-to-micro-USB cables to allow the Google TV or Tivo Stream to be hardwired. Any luck with that?
2. I know Roku doesn't have a lot of content, but I do find a movie here and there on the Roku Channel (The Fugitive). Can I use the Google TV or Tivo Stream to access the Roku Channel app, or would I need to cast from the app on my phone?
Right now I'm only paying for Hulu and D+.
Thanks, Mark