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   From: xico@verizon.net   
      
   "Amethyst" wrote in message   
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   > For those who have a Roku streaming stick, do you concur that the sticks   
   > should work in the computer monitor HDMI input? The computer is a modern   
   > Windows computer desktop.   
      
   Yes, I do. That is how the Roku sends data...via the HDMI channel.   
      
   Once you plug it in and set up Roku you and your entire family will be able   
   to huddle around that little monitor and enjoy all the best of the free   
   channels available. You'll have plenty of opportunity to make popcorn, open   
   a beer, take a leak, whatever you need a few moments for, during the   
   commercials. After a winter or two of that, you may decide that the $8-$10   
   per month for Netflix or Amazon isn't such a ripoff after all.   
      
   But wait, there's more.   
      
   If you would like to have a more comfortable viewing experience by viewing   
   via your TV, then get a Roku device that will connect via RCA phono plugs to   
   the TV rather than HDMI. As I said originally, that is model Roku Express+   
   3910RW. It would set you back $35 but that is less than buying a new TV.   
   Worth it? Depends upon how much you value lebensraum.   
   https://www.roku.com/products/compare   
      
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