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originally posted by: elevatedone
a reply to: horatio321
I agree, go play around with the operating systems / interface and see what you like best
T-Mobile home internet is terrible, though. They deprioritize home internet traffic in favor of cell phone traffic during peak hours, which are the hours you probably want to be watching TV.
originally posted by: Boadicea
So I need to pay my satellite bill again... and I really REALLY don't want to. We only have the bare bones package with a sports channel add-on and we probably only watch a dozen of those channels with any regularity. I've been trying to understand what's up with all the different options now but it just pisses me off because I feel like it's just a way to nickel and dime us to death (thanks McCain!). And that's probably why I'm having a hard time understanding how it all works -- the red mist is getting in my way!
So can someone help me understand all these options and how it all works?
We've got an ancient Panasonic TV, so it's not a "SmartTV", but I'm prepared to buy a new SmartTV if need be -- especially if I can find free or cheap alternatives. I have TMobile WiFi right now... at least when it's working. Sometimes it loses the signal for no apparent reason, then comes back all on its own. When that happens, I either stick to my phone or tether my phone to my PC. (I much prefer my PC to my phone!) Anyway, I don't know what's up with that, but I'm not happy about it. They're still charging me for the downtime. So I'd like to cancel it, but I think I'm going to need it (or another service) for anything except satellite/cable. Is that right?
Even if I could use the Hotspot or tethering for the TV, that would be a pain in the ass too.
We also have a Roku stick and a Fire stick (I think the Fire stick is from Amazon)? But we don't use them. We're not even sure how! I guess they plug into a Smart TV (yes?)... then do we have to sign up with Roku or Amazon for a subscription? Would Amazon Prime include their TV options? I have a Samsung phone, so I guess I would already be eligible for Samsung TV?
For what it's worth, the few channels we tend to watch regularly are Paramount, Travel, Nat Geo, Discovery, and TMC. Oh! And whatever channel Young Sheldon and Big Bang Theory are on. My husband watches sports, particularly F1 Racing -- that's non-negotiable! New movies would be nice, but not a must. Will I have to subscribe to all of these individually if I want them? Is it possible to find all these and maybe a few more on one service?
If these are all stupid questions, well, that just shows how much skooling I need! Do I want too much?
PLEASE SKOOL ME!!!
TUBI is a really good one for documentaries on all of the paranormal and Conspiracy stuff.
originally posted by: dandandat2
Assuming you have good enough wifi you should be fine with the new smart TV.
But to watch some of the things that you stated earlier you might have to pay for a channel subscription or two. ~$30 or so. Much better than the 100s the cable companies charge.... or you could ask your friends or family if any are willing to share their subscription.
originally posted by: Boadicea
My son has given us his login info for Netflix and a couple other of their subscriptions, but we just don't feel right about it. I know... everyone does it and we're just weird! But thats how we roll -- for better and worse!
originally posted by: HolyMallam
Thanks for sharing those app recommendations! Pluto TV, Freevee, and Tubi TV sound like awesome options for free content, and dealing with a few commercials is a small trade-off. Bathroom breaks make those interruptions manageable, indeed.
Having a solid internet connection is the key to seamless streaming. If you're looking for more insights on optimizing your setup or exploring other streaming options, you might want to check out multitechverse.com...
They could have some useful tips to enhance your streaming experience. Happy binge-watching and thanks again for the app suggestions!