Roku

About Roku

Most TV fans would prefer a service provider that employs top personnel with experience in advertising, billing, data, mobile, marketing, television, and software. When all of these elements are integrated, the result is an outstanding viewing experience. Anthony Wood, the inventor of the DVR, established Roku. Roku began operations in 1966 with the goal of allowing customers to stream content to their televisions. Fidelity, 21st Century Fox, Hearst, Sky, Menlo Ventures, and Viacom are among Roku`s main investors. Roku lets customers watch what they want, when they want it, including free TV, live news, sports, and over 500,000 TV episodes and programs from thousands of free and paid channels. Roku is a TV-show streaming service that uses your Internet connection to provide content from Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, HBO GO, PBS, ESPN, Spotify, NBC, and Fox News, among others. It even gives you access to famous social media platforms like Facebook. A relatively fast Internet connection, a W-Fi router, an HDMI cable for optimal visual performance, and an HDTV are all required to set up and utilize the player. Because not all players are compatible with HDTVs, double-check the compatibility of the player you want to buy. With this handy device, you can watch all of your favorite shows whenever you want. Roku.com players are affordable and can be found in most electronics stores and big box stores. The player can be a thumb-drive-style streamer or a compact box that looks like a cable box. A Roku remote is included with both devices. Some Android phones may also operate the gadget for added ease. All Roku.com devices purchased via the online store come with free shipping, and they take most credit cards and PayPal. Roku.com has a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you are dissatisfied with the player or it arrives broken, contact customer care for a return authorization number within 30 days. Simply enter one of our Roku coupon codes into the text field at checkout to save money on your order.