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Greedy grasping ****ing Irish bastards! 50 dollars in the US, 139 EURO here! **** that! Check online....
Edit: calm down, Troll... breathe... that's it... Sorry, overreacted because that was the XS version, the more expensive. The LT version, which would probably do me, is 70 Euro, which is relatively close I guess. Cup of tea, I think... |
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One of the many reasons we're in the financial ****hole we are in: gimme a G! gimme an R! Two Es and a D! Plus we have VAT at 23 percent! Holy crap! NOt only that, but the idea of the Euro, used in many countries, buying the same amount for you wherever you go? Doesn't happen. You can go to Spain or Germany or France and your Euro will be worth more. Bloody country... :(
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Ok, I'm still thinking about this but can someone explain to me in simple terms about this Roku thing? I've read about it but I still don't understand what it is? Is it a transmitter, a decoder, a media player? It says on the Roku site that you can get 500 channels and so on, but is this like a free-to-air satellite dish, or how do I pickup these channels, if at all? Is the receiver somehow built-in? And if I have Netflix does that somehow give me access to these channels, or do I need to be in a specific geographic area?
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Ah, I see. So you would subscribe to these channels and then have access to them? See over here it's not really done that way. Our main digital channels come through Sky, the largest digital service, and via their Sky box through the TV, though you can also hook up via the Internet. It's probably just me, but I've never had any experience at all with subscribing to internet TV channels, which is why I was asking about Netflix: it's something totally new to me.
Thanks for the info though Jansz: clears it up a bit now. For a moment I thought this Roku thing came with tiny people inside who acted out episodes of your favourite shows on demand... :laughing: |
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