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<blockquote data-quote="cue_ball" data-source="post: 2838502" data-attributes="member: 40098"><p>We cut the cord 4 or 5 years ago and use a Leaf indoor antenna for OTA broadcasts. For streaming, we've done both Netflix and Amazon and prefer the content and the user interface of Netflix. We are on Pioneer wired Internet and a few times a week seem to hit a bottleneck where video content rebuffers. I'd definitely recommend using the free trials already mentioned and see how performance works for you and how you like each service. One other thing that seems to be improving is asking TV. It's an online app that delivers streaming versions of ESPN, TBS, TNT, HGTV, and a number of others. It's $20/month and may fill a void for sports or other programming. I tried it last year during March madness and it froze too much for my liking. When OU played in college football playoffs last month I did a 7 day trial and performance in just that short period seemed better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cue_ball, post: 2838502, member: 40098"] We cut the cord 4 or 5 years ago and use a Leaf indoor antenna for OTA broadcasts. For streaming, we've done both Netflix and Amazon and prefer the content and the user interface of Netflix. We are on Pioneer wired Internet and a few times a week seem to hit a bottleneck where video content rebuffers. I'd definitely recommend using the free trials already mentioned and see how performance works for you and how you like each service. One other thing that seems to be improving is asking TV. It's an online app that delivers streaming versions of ESPN, TBS, TNT, HGTV, and a number of others. It's $20/month and may fill a void for sports or other programming. I tried it last year during March madness and it froze too much for my liking. When OU played in college football playoffs last month I did a 7 day trial and performance in just that short period seemed better. [/QUOTE]
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