Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a blue ray player that streams Hulu, Netflix, amazon, Pandora etc.
We have this too, it was $75 at costco 3 years ago so probably much less now. We have comcast and when we called to cancel cable they quoted internet only service as $5 MORE per month. We have the absolute lowest cable package (which actually includes free HBO) it is $85 per month.
Where do you live and do you have enough bandwidth for streaming properly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a blue ray player that streams Hulu, Netflix, amazon, Pandora etc.
We have this too, it was $75 at costco 3 years ago so probably much less now. We have comcast and when we called to cancel cable they quoted internet only service as $5 MORE per month. We have the absolute lowest cable package (which actually includes free HBO) it is $85 per month.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a blue ray player that streams Hulu, Netflix, amazon, Pandora etc.
We have this too, it was $75 at costco 3 years ago so probably much less now. We have comcast and when we called to cancel cable they quoted internet only service as $5 MORE per month. We have the absolute lowest cable package (which actually includes free HBO) it is $85 per month.
Anonymous wrote:I have a blue ray player that streams Hulu, Netflix, amazon, Pandora etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you ditch cable you need a smart TV (or an amazon fire adapter or the apple TV adapter). The smart TV hooks into the internet and then you can watch shows from the internet on your TV, plus netflix, amazon prime etc.
You don't necessarily need either of those. You can connect a regular computer tower to your TV with an HDMI cable. That way you can use the television screen as a larger computer monitor and connect to Netflix, Hulu, or prime from there.
Isn't that a lot of work to boot a computer and always have to have one attached? We use our smart TV, but we bought this for the other TV (the dumb tv) http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GDQ0RMG/ref=fs_ftvs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you ditch cable you need a smart TV (or an amazon fire adapter or the apple TV adapter). The smart TV hooks into the internet and then you can watch shows from the internet on your TV, plus netflix, amazon prime etc.
You don't necessarily need either of those. You can connect a regular computer tower to your TV with an HDMI cable. That way you can use the television screen as a larger computer monitor and connect to Netflix, Hulu, or prime from there.
Anonymous wrote:If you ditch cable you need a smart TV (or an amazon fire adapter or the apple TV adapter). The smart TV hooks into the internet and then you can watch shows from the internet on your TV, plus netflix, amazon prime etc.
