But now, without the DVR clock, I never know what time it is! I'm old, and I don't know what time it is.Then you are set.!
lolBut now, without the DVR clock, I never know what time it is! I'm old, and I don't know what time it is.
We just cut the cord ourselves and I unplugged the cable box last night and now we don’t have a clock either lol.But now, without the DVR clock, I never know what time it is! I'm old, and I don't know what time it is.
We just cut the cord ourselves and I unplugged the cable box last night and now we don’t have a clock either lol.
But now, without the DVR clock, I never know what time it is! I'm old, and I don't know what time it is.
We just cut the cord ourselves and I unplugged the cable box last night and now we don’t have a clock either lol.
I told the wife I was gonna get a clock radio from Dollar General and stick in there, she's not feeling it.I put a cheap digital clock in my entertainment center to be able to see the time easily.
Well I know that, but that requires more effort than just glancing to the right of the TV.Posting on a message board, so obviously using either a phone, tablet, or computer. All three have visible clocks at the top of the screen.
I told the wife I was gonna get a clock radio from Dollar General and stick in there, she's not feeling it.
That's my plan too.I put a cheap digital clock in my entertainment center to be able to see the time easily.
Seconded. I've tried Vue, Youtube TV, Sling, Hulu, and DTVNow. YouTube TV is by far the best. Vue is really good but expensive for what it is.
Never mind. F that. Youtube is raising my bill by $15 to $50. I'm switching to Hulu or Vue. Both are comparable for about the same price. But I'm switching as a matter of principle.
YouTube TV still the best for the $$$. Not going to be worth it. VUE or HULU will raise prices soon enough anyway.
We just switched to a combo of Sling ($25), Netflix ($11), Prime ($99/yr?), all on Comcast business cable ($59/month for 75Mb/s unlimited data) with Roku devices for wireless streaming (apparently, we'll be adding HBO on Sunday for GoT's final season).
We honestly don't watch enough local TV to warrant anything else.
In October, we'll add the sports package back to Sling and undo HBO.
I have had Vue for about a year and never had a problem but have to get CBS stream for the tourney and that stream was God awful. Gotta figure out something g before next March.
I think you used to be able to stream them through March Madness Live. I'm not sure if they still do that? Anyone know?
First off it's way more than $20 dollars that I save. Nearly $100 per month. Also I don't miss any games. I end up catching more games than I did with Directv. As others have stated I can watch every game across the country on replay when I want. I couldn't do that with Directv. I would need to individually record each game and then still couldn't do that because you would run out of space on the DVR.Yall do all of this to save $20 bucks then end up struggling to watch some games. Doesnt seem worth it to me. I could do it in the summer, but not during basketball/football season.