I just got an Amazon Fire TV stick with KODI; I paid $90 for it. ( I guess that is the same as jailbroken?) Anyway, it's very cool, we watched The Revenant and Spectre yesterday at home, there is tons of free stuff streaming; live sports, a bazillion movies, TV shows, You Tube, Netflix stuff, documentaries, etc. My daughter and son-in-law turned us on to it, they use a cheap antenna from Wally World for local channels and the Firestick thing and cut Cox Cable out of their life. We're about to call Cox and tell them to cut their "basic enhanced cable" service; we'll keep Cox internet, but my cable bill is about to go down by $123.99 per month. Happy Dance. I see outrageously expensive cable services either becoming a thing of the past or at last, letting customers have real access to a cafeteria style menu of channels they would like to subscribe to. I remember when "basic cable" was only like $20 a month...but now we pay $123.99 for it and what we get is local channels and a bunch of crap channels we never watch anyway.