Good to know on the Roku. I've actually bought three Roku Expresses at ~$27 each and couldn't be happier. We have a TV in our master bathroom and one in the kids' game room that I quit using when everything went digital and TimeWarner/Spectrum wanted to charge me $7/box/month. Now, for the investment of $27 per TV, those are back up and running.
And for the TV in our master bedroom where I previously had a DVR box, I've been trying out a third Roku Express and haven't missed the DVR at all, so that's another $11/month savings. So those have all paid for themselves within a few months.
One thing to keep in mind though, is that one big reason this is really working for me is I still have the Spectrum account cable subscription, and am using the Spectrum app through Roku to watch live TV. But when I did the math on dropping the Spectrum cable subscription and moving to one of the streaming services, with the VERY large increase Spectrum charges for unbundled internet-only, it was going to come to just about breakeven for me between the cost of the internet-only, and any of the streaming services like DTVN, or Sling, or Youtube.
So... anyway... how bout them HOAs?