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tophcfa 09-05-2023 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by ithos (Post 2253154)
I have a Roku. Never tried a firestick. Is one better than the other?

Roku is in the business of providing streaming devices that give their customers a top notch streaming experience regardless of the content source. The other devices are from Companies that have a much larger agenda, including Amazon, Google, and Apple.

Bill14564 09-05-2023 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ithos (Post 2253154)
I have a Roku. Never tried a firestick. Is one better than the other?

I have a firestick and like it.

Others who have used Roku like that interface better.

As far as I have heard, there is little or no difference in capabilities.

JCoth1972 09-05-2023 08:23 AM

AirTV Anywhere
 
I suggest you use SlingTV Free stream along with an AirTV Anywhere (check out on Amazon) which you add an inexpensive digital antenna. The AirTV has a 1tb hard drive for recording programs and it incorporates the local channels seamlessly into the SlingTV program guide with all of the free channels they offer.
Works great with whatever internet service you have for WIFI.

MikeC 09-05-2023 08:42 AM

Cutting the cord.
 
One of the reasons Comcast is so high is is the charges for the equipment like cable boxes and remotes, and a lot of junk fees. The actual monthly fee for tv and internet was $130 but after all the rental fees and such the bill came in at over $250 per month (2 tv’s). Go to a streaming service and all you need is internet and modem. UTube is $72 a month and you get almost everything you probably watch on Comcast. Plus if you are a big NFL fan you can get the Sunday ticket, for a fee, and watch all out of market teams and don’t need to go to a bar to watch.

JMintzer 09-05-2023 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ithos (Post 2253154)
I have a Roku. Never tried a firestick. Is one better than the other?

Yes... :p

OhioBuckeye 09-05-2023 09:37 AM

Try a antenna for a while, you may like it, we got 50 channels. We went to comcast because I wanted to see my favorite football team. The antenna only let me see 2 games. If you’re not peticular what you see you might like it. I had my Antenna in my attic with a booster hooked up to it. But don’t know if you can put antenna on outside yet but mine worked perfect in attic, antenna & booster both were less than $60. I pointed mine towards Orlando!

PJfromCincy 09-05-2023 09:52 AM

The local channels are included on YouTube TV, no need for antenna.

tophcfa 09-05-2023 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by PJfromCincy (Post 2253219)
The local channels are included on YouTube TV, no need for antenna.

The local channels via antenna have sub-channels that show great reruns of shows. Examples include All in the Family, Cheers, Hogans Hero’s, Sanford and Sons, Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In, Andy Griffin, Mary Tyler Moore, Green Acres, The Jefferson’s, The Munsters, The Adams Family, Tim the Tool Man, Taxi, Rosanne, and many more.

laboutj 09-05-2023 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2253227)
The local channels via antenna have sub-channels that show great reruns of shows. Examples include All in the Family, Cheers, Hogans Hero’s, Sanford and Sons, Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In, Andy Griffin, Mary Tyler Moore, Green Acres, The Jefferson’s, The Munsters, The Adams Family, Tim the Tool Man, Taxi, Rosanne, and many more.

A lot of these shows are available if you get the app 'PlutoTV', which is available for free on your Roku or Firestick.

Charlee 09-05-2023 11:11 AM

Help
 
Is there someone in the villages who could help with setting this up for us to go do not understand all this

Charlee 09-05-2023 11:17 AM

Comcast
 
My husband passed and I went to them I felt they didn’t really care if I left or not. Still paying to much for to little

skippy05 09-05-2023 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by daniel200 (Post 2252769)
I tried TMobile internet. Initially speeds were very good. Overtime, the speed slowed significantly. But the real problem was that I kept losing the internet service. Everytime this happened, I would call TMobile and would end up talking to someone in India… they would determine that my TMobile modem was defective and send a new one which I had to install and then return the old one. I think they swapped my modem either 4 or 5 times. In the end, I ended up dropping tmobile and going to xfinity cable (fiber is not available in my neighborhood) for internet. I think my home was a little far from the nearest tmobile tower and that this was part of the tmobile problem.

My advice: Get fiber service if available. Fiber offers the best speeds and reliability. If you want to try TMobile … then consider trying it out for a month before cancelling your current service. TMobile does not require a contract and can be cancelled at any time.

I use the Roku box and remote. The remote is very simple and only has a few buttons. But if you have 4 TV’s, you would need to purchase 4 roku units.

T-mobile throttles your speed up and down all the time. I found it to be unacceptable because of this.

MEbner2805 09-05-2023 12:07 PM

I switched to streaming tv with YouTube tv and Philo and a few free apps that are good. I get all the locals too! It’s about 93.00 a month! It was best thing I ever did! I get great service and love it! Comcast will charge you 80.00 a month for Internet after you drop their tv so you need to go with another internet service too! I am going to T-mobile Internet for 50.00 a month soon.

Bill14564 09-05-2023 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by skippy05 (Post 2253263)
T-mobile throttles your speed up and down all the time. I found it to be unacceptable because of this.

How long ago was this and was this with their 5G internet service or was it with service to your phone? Also, was this in the Villages or elsewhere?

I have two relatives using T-Mobile 5G internet who are having no problems at all. Neither are in this area and are 40 miles away from each other. However, neither is a heavy user so the max speed that they actually use might be fairly low.

MEbner2805 09-05-2023 12:27 PM

Most TVs come with Roku built in now


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