So many of us use a cord to get our television connection delivered into our living rooms, but there is a cost with that which so many complain about. While there are wide varieties of channels, there are so many channels that we will never watch, yet are part of the bills that we have to pay for the services we receive. But, it is starting to look like the idea of cord cutters impacting the cable providers is going to be realized in the next few years. This comes as connections to the Internet are improving from a growing number of companies. And the latest model for cord cutters continues to roll out.
The Roku 3 is continuing the move of devices which is pushing against the big providers of packaged TV programming. The Roku 3 builds on the strength of the previous models, adding features to benefit consumers. Providing you with faster speeds because of improvements in technology, such as processor speeds, your TV viewing experience will be more enjoyable. And, with over 750 supported channels on this Roku 3, you are getting more choices than ever before.
All of the streaming video devices come with the expected HDMI connection and an ethernet connection. The Roku 3 has a USB connection and WiFi, with the ability to stream from a USB connected device to your HD TV screen. This gives you the over 750 channels for you viewing and any other streaming videos you have collected. But the Roku 3 is still missing the YouTube channel for adding huge volumes of content for everyone to enjoy.
There are other companies involved in selling Internet devices to provide TV programming outside of the packaged TV programming. Names such as Google and Apple come to mind. But, there is still a lot of improvement for these streaming video devices to improve the services and quality of the product. The Roku 3 is another step in the right direction and we are hoping this will continuing to benefit consumers by offering choices which are not as available as they should be. The Roku 3 is selling for $99.99 at a variety of online locations.
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