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Post by Keyser Soze on Jul 24, 2023 17:31:38 GMT
Have a house with a lot of tv's? Looking to reduce a monthly cable bill of over $300? You've come to the right place. Here, we'll discuss how to do just that. This article is a good starting point. 50 Best IPTV Services for FireStick <Click Me Would you recommend the VPN that you are currently using? Is so, what is it? Roku player v Firestick? IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) Do you like the one you're using? Would you recommend them? Heard there is a "magic box" floating out there with a price range of $500-$1,000. They say that this box is the last thing you'd ever need to purchase. Every channel, every movie ever made, every live sporting event, etc... If you know anything about this "magic box" and how to obtain one, the floor is yours. Feel free to add anything as it relates to getting rid of cable or satellite and switching to internet based tv.
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Post by ELIAKIM on Jul 24, 2023 17:44:36 GMT
I got rid of television in the home in 1998.
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Post by truthseeker17 on Jul 24, 2023 17:49:35 GMT
I dropped Directv a few years ago and bought an antenna. Between the antenna, YouTube and a few torrent sites there isn't much I can't watch.
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Post by DaJavoo on Jul 24, 2023 17:59:38 GMT
Ditched everything but streaming over 10 tears ago.
We use Amazon Fire TV as well as Roku via our AT&T DSL ~ it's the only one available in our area ~ no complaints, plenty of bandwidth.
Early on, I'd download serial TV ~ but these days, they stream those, too.
Roku has no 'charge' beyond the streaming boxes. Amazon Fire is part of Amazon Prime, which I get regardless, so it's no cost.
We prolly spend around $40 bux monthly for versions of apps that are commercial free. (I LOATHE commercials.)
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Post by Saul Goode on Jul 24, 2023 19:13:23 GMT
“Would you recommend the VPN that you are currently using? Is so, what is it?”
My credit protection (AURA) has a VPN that works great. I tried a lot of free VPNs but like this one better. It’s on my phone, tablet, and PC.
I would dump cable TV but wife is not smart enough to stream channels she likes. I only watch sports channels on cable except for a few games I get on ESPN+. The rest of Spectrum channels are mostly crap that is replayed over and over.
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Post by crunchysuperman on Jul 24, 2023 20:40:38 GMT
Got rid of satellite many years ago. It's all Youtube and Roku for a couple of streaming services now.
It's the advertising that I find so offensive to my calm. Cannot tolerate it on any device. Pretty soon I'm going to try putting together a pi-hole gateway and block ads network-wide so I can even watch the free channels on Roku with no ads.
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