Anonymous wrote:We cut the cord about a month ago. We use Roku on our main TVs . Our primary streaming service is Direct TV Now. We got the full package which is probably more channels than we need. We can record somethings on the cloud DVR. We also as Netflix, Hulu, and Prime. All of that is still cheaper than cable.
I haven't 100% adjusted to the new setup. It is forcing me to change how I watch TV (less browsing). I miss the cable TV DVR -- for rewinding live TV. The Direct TV Now had the best "TV guide" or menu of all the services we tried but it is still not as nice the cable guide. We still haven't sorted out how to watch Nationals games.
Still, I'm glad we made the change. And maybe once we adjust we can cut back even more -- like drop Netflix or Hulu.
This is what we did - but I got the cheapest DirectTVNow package + HBO/Showtime/Starz. We get everything we want to watch + the DVR. = $71
Still have Verizon for 50/50 internet - no issues with lagging = $55
Already had Netflix/Hulu/Amazon Prime so I didn't factor them into the cost.
So we have all the channels we previously had + internet for $126 (previous cable bill was $226) - we did get rid of our landline.
The interface takes some getting used to and finding things can be a challenge sometimes (I find searching on the phone app and bookmarking is easier than searching on the tv) and we don't tend to mindlessly flip channels - which is fine. We get all local channels (actually get DC and Baltimore) so I can watch the news when I have time.
It took me a year to cut the cable cord, but it has been worth it to save the $100/month and we don't feel like we are missing anything.