When the first Roku TVs were unveiled in January at CES, it seemed like a no-brainer. The brilliantly simple interface, baked into a smart TV, creates an all-in-one viewing solution. Now, Chinese manufacturers TCL and Hisense have announced their new Roku TVs will soon land in U.S. stores. Both manufacturers are targeting the entry level smart TV market, with the largest panel being a 55 inch, priced around $650. Roku has always been a bit of a working class streaming machine. And with pricing that contends with many dumb LED TVs on the market, it’s making a great case for the budget minded cord-cutters to consider stepping into a new display.
San Andreas Flight School, the latest free update for GTA Online, takes to the skies with a pile-on of new content designed to make the skies above Los Santos and Blaine County just a little bit less friendly. In addition to an assortment of new vehicles: including two jets, two helicopters, and a new sports car — the add-on also includes a fresh batch of 10 aerial challenge missions, flight suits for male and female characters, and customizable parachutes. You can nab the update by firing up GTA Online and downloading it directly from the in-game store.