Dh and I are considering dropping our current cable provider - we generally only watch the standard channels and not cable channels anyway, and we pay an insane amount toward our dvr and other boxes a month. So were debating about dropping them, and doing the Netflix tv thing, or Apple tv, or something of that nature.
If you do this, can you please tell me everything you know about it, how long after a show airs can you find it on Apple TV? We're debating about tivo, but theres also a monthly fee with that, on top of paying for the box originally.
Just looking for opinions, etc.
TIA.
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We also got rid of cable, and now just have local channels. We use TiVo and Netflix, and it's perfect for us.
If there's something else I want to watch, I can generally find it online and then I either watch it on my laptop or on the big TV that we have our Mac Mini hooked up to.
We just got a Roku and I love it. It lets you watch stuff from Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Video, and a few others all on the tv. My husband's kinda bummed because he can't watch Formula 1 races now, but otherwise we've been able to find everything we've wanted to see so far for free.
We haven't had cable since 2001, so ten years now. We watch older TV shows through Netflix. We used to watch on our computers, but got a Roku box for Christmas and now it streams directly onto our TV set.
The only show we've ever followed in real time was Lost and that was available without cable, and also on NBC.com. I have no idea what the "hot" shows are these days that aren't available through network TV.
We pay $16/month for Netflix, which includes having physical DVDs, and the Roku box was a gift.
No way! I don't come across many other F1 fans. DH & I were really into it before DD was born. Now we just don't have the time to watch races unfortunately. I see you're in Austin. Is your DH planning on going to the US race?
We got rid of our cable about a year ago. We just weren't watching enough to justify the huge expense. Now we mostly use Netflix (primarily discs through mail) for movies and TV shows already on DVD. We also watch current seasons of TV shows on hulu (free ones, like The Office, Community, etc). Occasionally we'll watch one live, but after years of having a DVR, I hate sitting through the long commercials.
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As far as I can tell he's the one and only person in Austin that's excited about the track, but he's certainly trying to make up for everyone else's lack of enthusiasm
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this is exactly what I want to do also!! we are paying 80/mo for basic cable and dvr and its just too much so this sounds great for us!! also when you do it thru xbox gold dont you get espn also b/c DH is a huge sports fan so that would be great!
We dropped our cable and use Netflix, Hulu, etc. We have a Mac Mini that is dedicated to our TV and it runs a program called Plex that integrates Hulu, Netflix, etc. all together. I think it's similar to Apple TV. We can also "DVR" one show at a time, so we do have that option.
We're happy we did it. It saves so much money, and as we all know, there is really no time to schedule TV watching with little ones anyway! We can DVR or watch online most things that we want to see.