Cutting the Cord

Kelsey12

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I'm getting rid of my directv. I have a Mohu hd antenna, and I got the Fire TV box that I'll hook up tomorrow. I plan on getting subcriptions to Hulu and Netflix, maybe Amazon too since I can get free 2 day shipping with it.

I was wondering if anyone had other suggestions that I should consider, whether it be equipment or app downloads, or whatever.

Thanks!
 
Kodi is probably the most obvious choice
Thank you - I checked it out... it does seem pretty obvious, now. :)

Edit: I downloaded it today with the help of a youtube video & pulled up Sing just to give it a test run. It's pretty awesome - thank you again!
 
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I'm getting rid of my directv. I have a Mohu hd antenna, and I got the Fire TV box that I'll hook up tomorrow. I plan on getting subcriptions to Hulu and Netflix, maybe Amazon too since I can get free 2 day shipping with it.

I was wondering if anyone had other suggestions that I should consider, whether it be equipment or app downloads, or whatever.

Thanks!
Hi baby
 
I'm getting rid of my directv. I have a Mohu hd antenna, and I got the Fire TV box that I'll hook up tomorrow. I plan on getting subcriptions to Hulu and Netflix, maybe Amazon too since I can get free 2 day shipping with it.

I was wondering if anyone had other suggestions that I should consider, whether it be equipment or app downloads, or whatever.

Thanks!
Hi baby :D
 
I get that English isn't everyone's first language, but there are translators that tell people this is the Technology forum, not the Inappropriate Come-On forum.

And guys think women are hard to understand. ;)
Ouch Kelsey you should know better haha. I was joooking

Or did you mean the other guys?
 
We used to have Direct tv. But, the hidden fee's were getting ridiculously too expensive. Loved the service though and I miss it greatly. But I usually watched Adult Swim during the night, and Del Rey movies during my fun "Single" weekeneds lol
 
If you're still looking to cut the cord have you looked into an IPTV provider?
I have not - never heard of such a thing until I read your post. I took a quick look, but I may have to spend some more time on it... looks interesting.

Thanks.
 
I have not - never heard of such a thing until I read your post. I took a quick look, but I may have to spend some more time on it... looks interesting.

Thanks.
You're welcome.

Ive used one for sports for about a year and half and it has been great but recently upgraded to a full package one and currently enjoying it more.

You're never gonna have the stability of normal satellite or cable but it's also a fraction of the cost. Swings and roundabouts.
 
I did the same thing 3 years ago. I dumped DirecTV and have never looked back. I have a digital antenna for local stations and a roku for everything else. I have Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. I don't miss regular TV at all and I save a bundle.
 
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