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Old 10-31-2018, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Nucky View Post
Megabytes, Terabytes, MBPS? I'll admit I may be a bit off base with the terminology but they mentioned no limit when I bought back into Comcast and the way I had the Roku set and we never turned off the computers or brought the Roku to the home position made us go over the 1024 limit. All Tv'S were at 1080 not 720. I just want to figure this out before I go over again.
I'm trying. We do not watch that much TV. We get a Terabyte with Comcast.

Streaming is great and I just want to stay off the phone with them. I learning and feel confident we'll be ok.
I do suspect you have terabyte limit. Learning to put Roku home will most likely solve your limit problem. I have switched to DirecTV now (stream)VS DirecTV(satellite) at a savings of $100/month. It takes some leaning and the industry is growing fast but still has some hiccups. All in all I'm leaning to love it. Hi resolution, watch what I want to watch on my schedule, oh and I can take it with me wherever I go. Great for a person with two homes. Switching from 1080 to 720 will help and probably not noticeable on a 32 inch or less TV but as you get into the larger screens the resolution will become quite noticeable. Good luck - no doubt in my mind this is the next wave in TV. No more equipment like boxes and dishes required, portability, much lower cost, state of the art picture quality. Another little factoid is you can have as many TV as you want. Just buy another Roku for $30. The limitation for DirecTV Now is two TV at once playing not how many are hooked up. You can add another TV for $5/month. It's coming fast.

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