the real question is how much is that costing you including the internet connection and devices that are needed?
Hulu ($12)
Netflix ($9)
Amazon Prime (free)
What exactly are you watching that is worth that amount of money? I can't even find more than a few hours a week of tv that is worth consuming. And 1 hour of that is game of thrones and it's done for the year.You really can't say Amazon Prime is free when it cost 99 a year.
What is your internet costing?
I'm really looking into cutting the cord. I had a killer deal from Comcast when they were going door to door. I had 75meg up and down internet. Let's just say I had every high def channel except cinamax and showtime. I had hall the sports and all the high def channels for $109 for 2 years and I had the 6 channel DVR included. I wish I could get that deal again but nope not even close.
I had to switch to FIOS and I'm only on 50 megs and lost quite of bit HD channels and lost HBO. I'm now paying $129 a month sigh.
I went back and looked at my Time Warner Bills the last couple months.
December 2015 - $64
April - $77
May - $88
June - $97
DUFUQ?
That's with 15 meg internet, basic cable (just locals), a cable card and two digital boxes.
Yeah I'm calling and bitching about that.
This thread made me go take a look at the Sony Vue TV. Now that's interesting. Anyone have experience with that?
It works with Amazon Fire stick, my current PS3, Android and iOS. It supports up to 5 streams at a time and has DVR capabilities. I'm interested....
Especially at $35 a month for the expanded service.
Sling sucked ass. I tried that for a bit. It was a buffering, studdering mess.