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re: "Cutting the cable cord"........
Posted on 1/11/16 at 5:37 pm to Jefferson Dawg
Posted on 1/11/16 at 5:37 pm to Jefferson Dawg
Worth it. You probably wont miss it after a month or two and wont see your self ever going back
personally use antenna + roku (roku to access amazonTV, netflix, and watchESPN)
Used to use slingtv just for ESPN, now have a friends log-in for watchEspn
Also used to have hulu and HBO but didnt use them much so cancelled.
Amazon would be my first choice, especially since it comes with prime shipping etc.
personally use antenna + roku (roku to access amazonTV, netflix, and watchESPN)
Used to use slingtv just for ESPN, now have a friends log-in for watchEspn
Also used to have hulu and HBO but didnt use them much so cancelled.
Amazon would be my first choice, especially since it comes with prime shipping etc.
Posted on 1/11/16 at 6:47 pm to RussIX
Thanks for the responses.
I've had Apple TV for a couple years in addition to cable. Mostly to play sports on a tv out on the back deck where there is no cable connection. The problem though, is all the apps that I use on my phone or iPad to play through appletv are free only because I have a cable subscription. And so if dump cable, I lose the apps. And have to buy them individually.
Also, I won't lie. The shite freezes up and acts weird pretty constantly.
Is Apple TV like the Roku and Amazon fire stick deal?
Also, for those using an antenna is that what I'm imagining?
....a scratchy non-HD reception that only comes in at night and if you add tin foil to it?
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I've had Apple TV for a couple years in addition to cable. Mostly to play sports on a tv out on the back deck where there is no cable connection. The problem though, is all the apps that I use on my phone or iPad to play through appletv are free only because I have a cable subscription. And so if dump cable, I lose the apps. And have to buy them individually.
Also, I won't lie. The shite freezes up and acts weird pretty constantly.
Is Apple TV like the Roku and Amazon fire stick deal?
Also, for those using an antenna is that what I'm imagining?
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