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<blockquote data-quote="Yourshoesareuntied" data-source="post: 2669826" data-attributes="member: 25446"><p>My wife and I have been unplugged for over two years now. It took a little adjustment, I missed a few shows at first but in the end it wasn't worth the near 200.00 a month bill. We use the Roku device we have two of them now. I believe eventually smart TV's Apple TV's, the Roku, google Chrome Stick, the Amazon Fire stick...will take over the Cable/Satellite TV market with la carte TV channels...that is if you want say the History channel you can pay 2.99 a month and then you want the Outdoor channel 2.00 a month and so on...this is already available with HBO and this month a major TV/News network has added this....there is a history channel and others, but currently they require you piggy-back on your cable/sat tv provider...</p><p></p><p>I don't like the Apple TV products..for me the Roku is my first pick, they have thousands of channels you can add or remove from your system, Apple you get what they think is best for you...you have no say in whats offered on the Apple TV.</p><p></p><p>We currently pay for Amazon Prime, included with prime we get good selection of movies, and TV shows, free second day shipping on Prime items, and many no-cost books for the Kendle..if happen to be astudent or have acess to one you can get this for about 50.00 a year</p><p></p><p>We also pay for Netflix, not sure what it cost...less then 10.00 a month..may drop them and just use Amazon for a while and see how that goes.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We also pay for</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yourshoesareuntied, post: 2669826, member: 25446"] My wife and I have been unplugged for over two years now. It took a little adjustment, I missed a few shows at first but in the end it wasn't worth the near 200.00 a month bill. We use the Roku device we have two of them now. I believe eventually smart TV's Apple TV's, the Roku, google Chrome Stick, the Amazon Fire stick...will take over the Cable/Satellite TV market with la carte TV channels...that is if you want say the History channel you can pay 2.99 a month and then you want the Outdoor channel 2.00 a month and so on...this is already available with HBO and this month a major TV/News network has added this....there is a history channel and others, but currently they require you piggy-back on your cable/sat tv provider... I don't like the Apple TV products..for me the Roku is my first pick, they have thousands of channels you can add or remove from your system, Apple you get what they think is best for you...you have no say in whats offered on the Apple TV. We currently pay for Amazon Prime, included with prime we get good selection of movies, and TV shows, free second day shipping on Prime items, and many no-cost books for the Kendle..if happen to be astudent or have acess to one you can get this for about 50.00 a year We also pay for Netflix, not sure what it cost...less then 10.00 a month..may drop them and just use Amazon for a while and see how that goes. We also pay for [/QUOTE]
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