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This VIZIO 24-inch LED smart TV offers radiant and crystal-clear detail, distributing edge-lit LEDs for picture clarity. Built-in Wi-Fi and VIA Plus connectivity let you stream content via the on-screen launcher for effortless navigation. Enjoy surround sound with two built-in speakers. Save money with this energy-efficient VIZIO D-Series 24-inch LED smart TV.
 
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Good TV & Reasonable Price
on June 11, 2016
Posted by: MrBob
Verified Purchase:Yes
I set-up this TV in the den area of my house. It has a good image and works great. The audio could be a bit better, but I never expect much from the smaller TVs in terms of audio. If you want better audio, just add a pair of computer speakers.
My Best Buy number: 2288823968
My Best Buy number: 2288823968
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Enjoy HD programming with the Roku Streaming Stick. Plug it into any flat-screen television that has a built-in USB port to view streaming media. This device provides more than 4500 channels on demand and features more than 450,000 movies and TV episodes. Control the Roku Streaming Stick with the included remote or with your smartphone via the Roku Mobile App.
 
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Works Great, I Love it !!!!
on June 10, 2016
Posted by: MrBob
Verified Purchase:Yes
I purchased three of these Roku Streaming Sticks (2016 Model), one for each TV in the house. The Bedroom TV works very well and the Kitchen TV also works very well with the stick. Menu items pop up quickly and the image is very clean. There's no lag or delay in switching things. There is a slight delay when selecting a channel as the buffer has to fill, but it's only a few seconds most of the time. In addition I'm on Sling TV to get the cable channels I like to watch. There are a number of Free Channels that you can select and some are very good, but I believe most people will want to add one or more pay services like Hulu, Netflix, or Sling TV.
A few words of warning:
(1)You need a fast Internet WiFi Signal 4Mbps or higher to stream TV signals. You can use "Speedtest" (Google it) to test your internet speed.
(2) Also, your WiFi signal must be a strong signal. The TV in the Living Room does not receive a strong WiFi signal and has problems. To fix that I'm adding a 15 foot HDMI Extension Cable to move the Roku closer to the WiFi and get a better signal.
My Best Buy number: 2288823968
My Best Buy number: 2288823968
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Enjoy HD programming with the Roku Streaming Stick. Plug it into any flat-screen television that has a built-in USB port to view streaming media. This device provides more than 4500 channels on demand and features more than 450,000 movies and TV episodes. Control the Roku Streaming Stick with the included remote or with your smartphone via the Roku Mobile App.
 

Will it work well in hotel rooms outside my normal City?

The answer is "maybe":

First, the TV must have an HDMI input that you can select.

Second, the WiFi signal coming into the room must be a solid signal. Weak WiFi signals won't work.

Third, the WiFi must be a minimum of 4Mbps to stream TV signals.
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