Channel Master has
TiVo Stream 4K Streaming Device w/ Remote Control (RA2400)
+ 1-Year Disney+ Subscription on sale for
$34.99. Shipping costs varies based on location, and starts from ~$7.
- Note: After your TiVo Stream 4K ships you will receive an email with instructions on how to redeem your free year of Disney+
Thanks to Community Member
donutman27 for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- Access all major streaming apps in one place, including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Peacock, and more
- Unified navigation lets you search, browse, and build watch lists across apps
- Personalized recommendations reduce scrolling and help you find content faster
- Integrated search locates shows and movies across all your services
- Voice control enables hands-free navigation and content search
- Supports 4K Ultra HD for crisp, high-quality viewing
- Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos deliver immersive picture and sound
- Google Assistant built in for convenience and smart home control
- Chromecast built in for easy casting from mobile devices
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But seriously: take it easy. Idk why these basic questions elicit such an intense reaction.
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Seriously is that the end of the world? If you buy an android TV stick you have to have a Google account. If you buy a Roku, you have to have a Roku account. So what's the problem? I have this stick. It's easily as good as any 20 to $25 stick. So is Disney plus with ads worth 10-$15 a year for you? Only you can decide that.
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Highly recommend de-tivo it and is much better.
Link: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&s...lp
Disney+ was a +1k deal @5$ so 5*12(a year)= $60 vs $35
By the way, the basic Onn streamer ($15) turns an old monitor into a great digital picture frame. You can even make a vga monitor work with a $10 adapter.
I have one and it's just as good as any other $20-$25 streamer. I understand the concern about end-of-life products; however, just because support ends doesn't mean the device will just self-destruct or become insecure overnight.
Tons of devices still function long after their last update. Security risks can be managed with proper precautions like firewalls or network isolation. Not all software issues are fatal, and often, community support or workarounds can resolve minor problems. So, while the lack of updates is a valid concern, it doesn't always mean the device is automatically a liability.
Absolute clown take
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