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Gimme
36
Apr 10, 2019
Wonder how much they'd drop the price for dropping the crummy HDTV+Antenna (because why bother, really, unless you're in a Mega City like LA or NYC and there's 3 Dozen broadcast stations with big booty or pretty boy anchors to glaze over) and leaving the streaming...
durmdesigner
1
May 9, 2019
GimmeIf you check Mohu's tower scanning tool at gomohu.com/scan you can see what stations you can expect to get. It's usually more than you'd think. If you want just streaming you'd probably want something like a Roku device.
Gimme
36
May 9, 2019
durmdesignerNo, I'm fairly certain in my area we have nothing but poop channels, which is why I pointed out the "Mega City" bit. Small cities don't have the viewership to spread around, so the majority of the channels are duplicates from the same broadcast company, Public Use channels, etc. And I already made the point about the Roku bit : if they weren't charging for the mostly useless HDTV, what would the price be with leaving the streaming feature. Roku ranges from $29-$99, so nixing the HDTV (~$35-$50) would put it at least around $50 by itself.
SarreqTeryx
10
May 11, 2019
Gimmeit's not a Roku on its own, so, i would guess $29-$99 for a Roku. this is JUST a tuner, with a transcoder to send the video to other devices on your network, one of which being possible, is a Roku.