L41k18
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I am an avid sports bettor. Live betting in particular. Short of being their in person, I need to see the game as current as possible to have any edge.
Ok. Yes. That explains it fully.
I am an avid sports bettor. Live betting in particular. Short of being their in person, I need to see the game as current as possible to have any edge.
I have an attic antenna but never got around to running coax from it to a TV. So I purchased a Tablo device based on your post. I expected that it was basically a WiFi bridge from the antenna to a TV.For context, we're in our mid 30's, two children under 4. Our setup is we have Roku's on every TV in our home, a Tablo Quad connected to an Antenna in the attic. We have Disney Plus for the kids (considering canceling because they would rather watch YouTube), Apple TV plus (included in phone plan & never watch), Netflix (wife watches), and Amazon Prime (my oldest likes Pete the Cat). Last football season we paid $274 for Sling for 5 months (Don't Recommend even if it's the cheapest option, only 1 Disney/ESPN stream at a time was nightmare. Didn't read fine print), year before we used Hulu, although we canceled after March Madness.
I'd say several if not most GT basketball games seem to be on ESPN+. Baseball as well. Most football games are on normal programming.Your arrangement isn't a bad deal for what you are getting. I'm thinking of going this route as well since my DirecTV has been seeing regular price increases of late. How many GT games are on ESPN+?
As FYI, I pay only $65 for ATT 1gig fiber, after a $5 increase last Aug. It's not a limited-term "teaser" deal. Includes HBO Max (or is that from my formerly bundled DirecTV sub? Not sure)
Also, DirecTV only requires one box per household - the rest is distributed via cable, assuming your home is prewired. Not sure about Comcast.
Glad you like it. I still have the Tablo, and prefer the Tablo at my house, but did want to let you know of another option if you're away from home.I have an attic antenna but never got around to running coax from it to a TV. So I purchased a Tablo device based on your post. I expected that it was basically a WiFi bridge from the antenna to a TV.
All I can say is "Wow". This thing is dope! I set it up with a small indoor UHF antenna on my desk just to see if I could get it set up and working before I ventured into my attic. Did a channel scan and got 125 channels! Not only that, I had no idea it has its own interactive channel guide just like premium cable! And some DVR capabilities! This might push me to go ahead and drop DirecTV. Thanks again!