Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roku has the best search platform. If you search for something it will clearly show you all of the places it's available.
+1. Roku searches the streaming channels you have loaded and then tells you if something is available on them and at what cost. You can also "follow" shows and movies and it will tell you when a new episode is available or if a movie comes available to rent or buy (e.g., this morning it said that Hidden Figures is now available for free on HBO Now).
In this example, would you need to subscribe to HBO Now? Or is that a pay as you go kind of thing?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Roku has the best search platform. If you search for something it will clearly show you all of the places it's available.
+1. Roku searches the streaming channels you have loaded and then tells you if something is available on them and at what cost. You can also "follow" shows and movies and it will tell you when a new episode is available or if a movie comes available to rent or buy (e.g., this morning it said that Hidden Figures is now available for free on HBO Now).
Anonymous wrote:Roku has the best search platform. If you search for something it will clearly show you all of the places it's available.
There are no pop ups on netflix, not sure about Hulu I don't have that. With netflix it can be a little tricky figuring out the way the menu options work but it's not that bad.Anonymous wrote:Hulu and netflix are great, but how do you best navigate it to find what your looking for, wit out lots of options coming up telling you to pay for them?
Anonymous wrote:Hulu and netflix are great, but how do you best navigate it to find what your looking for, wit out lots of options coming up telling you to pay for them?
Anonymous wrote:We have Hulu and Netflix. It helps a lot. But we aren't big tv people.