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Echo Dot

PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 2:28 am
by BarbaraRose
OK, so I can get a free Echo Dot for signing up with Dish Network. What the heck is an Echo Dot?

Re: Echo Dot

PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 9:19 am
by Bethers
From Google: "Echo Dot is a hands-free, voice-controlled device with a small built-in speaker—it can also connect to your speakers or headphones over Bluetooth or through a 3.5 mm audio cable to deliver stereo sound to the speakers you choose. Dot connects to the Alexa Voice Service to play music, provide information, news, sports scores, weather, and more—instantly."

Re: Echo Dot

PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 11:47 am
by Cudedog
Barbie, don't sign up for cable just yet!

Since you now have a secure home base (and, hopefully, a good broadband connection) I would urge you to check out the Roku box, which will give you FREE, legal, television programming.

https://www.roku.com/index

There are literally hundreds of "channels" available, covering all interests. I especially like YouTube these days, as YouTube has full-length documentaries covering everything from volcanic eruptions, full-length ballets, to pet care to what-have-you. Programming on YouTube is mostly commercial free (aside from a 4-second commercial at the beginning of some shows).

A Roku box costs around $50. That's it. Pay the $50 and you are done. It is dead easy to set up - basically just plug-and-play.

All programming via Roku is streamed over the internet, and it is mostly all FREE (one can "subscribe" to individual channels - like the networks - $alacarte$ - if one so wishes). NO monthly subscriptions.

I have used Roku exclusively for my television viewing for the last seven years. Figuring my basic cable bill was - at that time - $70/mo (watch out that you will be lured into cable with a $39/mo or so subscription that goes up to regular rates after a year, and locks you in for two years).

Doing the math here, I have saved almost six thousand dollars ($5,800) over the last seven years by NOT having cable.

Everyone should check out Roku before signing up for a two-year cable contract.

Any questions, please ask. No, I do not sell Roku. . . but I LOVE it!

Anne

Re: Echo Dot

PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 12:11 pm
by Bethers
Anne... As long as we keep Net Neutrality.

Re: Echo Dot

PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 12:12 pm
by avalen
Anne,
Do you need internet in your home for that roku? All I have is cell data, although unlimited , when I looked at the roku I understood I needed to pay for internet.

Re: Echo Dot

PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 12:31 pm
by Cudedog
Bethers wrote:Anne... As long as we keep Net Neutrality.


Good point, Beth.

The very same can be said for WomenRV itself. WomenRV will be available so long as we keep net neutrality.

I am aware that you do not wish the Forum sisters to rage on about politics. Thus I will (mostly) refrain. However, politics are intricately involved in net neutrality, and/or the lack thereof. Everyone should research this topic, and contact their Congressperson to express their opinion (whatever it might be!) on this MOST important topic.

NOW would be a good time. A vote is coming up in Congress very soon, perhaps in the next few days.


I am stopping now. ;)

avalen wrote:Anne,
Do you need internet in your home for that roku? All I have is cell data, although unlimited , when I looked at the roku I understood I needed to pay for internet.


You do need a stable broadband connection. Programming streams over this connection. It is not only the amount of data available (you said that you have unlimited) but the download speed of that data.

I am not aware that a cell phone will work with Roku. Sorry. :(

Anne

Re: Echo Dot

PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 3:46 pm
by SoCalGalcas
Sorry, hope it goes! Lyn

Re: Echo Dot

PostPosted: Fri Nov 24, 2017 9:40 pm
by snowball
right now I am searching for the name of it as another means of having tv but it would also be older seasons. but I also think you would need internet not just on the phone...so perhaps that would be a step...and if you choose satellite being in a house I would go with one that has internet with it...direct does don't know about dish
sheila
when I remember that company that my son in law works for I will do an edit might have to text the daughter :roll: