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Rusty is currently offline  Rusty
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Hi Leot55. Thats a big help. Thanks for the tip's. I only wondered if they used a remote because many I've viewed online seem to have a remote included. But if they can be tied in to your existing remote. I dig it. Also yes, Alexa is not welcome in my home. But I bought, finally, a smart tv, a Samsung and I merely did not turn on the smart features. I have a Roku device. Long short, no damn invasive ads cluttering up the tv screen. So, maybe there's a way to keep Alexa's meddling at bay. Finally, I trust recommendations from real people rather than the commercial wink, wink, nudge from surely 'totally neutral' ad supported reviews found on the net.
 
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