No YouTube tv here (too bad). So I am thinking fios+ota hd +Hulu tv. Current Internet +tv is 150 and I think I can get away with around 90 for the above services and no more Comcast! Any recommendations on an hd antenna or DVR system? I'm on the east side and looking to see others experiences with OTA HD, since I have to get the local channels.
Check out PlayStation Vue, love it.
amazon fire tv because.... android.
I'm actually digging DirectvNOW. Reasonably priced at $35 for the lowest tier and I don't feel hamstrung by missing channels in the low tier, they seem to hit all the important ones. HBO is only $5/month as well. Not sure how they're getting away with that, as far as I can tell it isn't an introductory rate either. Between my fire sticks, plex, DirectvNOW and Netflix I have everything I need.
Any DVR features yet? I was ready to jump from PlayStation Vue but that was a deal breaker.
Not built in but I've read PlayON now has support for DirectvNOW though I haven't tested it yet. As with everything else though, should be coming along shortly.
sling or Playstation Vue plus Netflix and/or Hulu. match that with a great he antenna and digital amplifier. best package available
AmazonBasics OTA antenna + Hulu commercial free + Netflix here. We may drop Netflix if Hulu's movie selection continues to improve. Total cost per month is about $90 right now. The OTA antennas we have work great, but that's all dependent on your surroundings and where the towers are.
Thanks for all the recommendations sounds like I'll have to look at directTvNow also.
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