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<blockquote data-quote="OKNewshawk" data-source="post: 3421481" data-attributes="member: 6592"><p>I'm cheap. Sling Blue has all the channels I care for (Fox News, Fox Sports and NBC Sports) and it's only $30/month, guaranteed for the next year. In addition to that, with an AirTV, you can integrate local channels into the Sling guide and tune them from there. They just came out with a DVR model--four tuners and a 1TB drive with 150 hours of storage for $199.99. It will feed up to four TVs or three TVs and a streaming device (if none of the tuners are tied up in recording something or if you don't mind watching that channel live.) I don't have the AirTV DVR yet (it was just announced) but I plan to get it. I'll keep my antennas connected to my TVs for severe weather coverage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKNewshawk, post: 3421481, member: 6592"] I'm cheap. Sling Blue has all the channels I care for (Fox News, Fox Sports and NBC Sports) and it's only $30/month, guaranteed for the next year. In addition to that, with an AirTV, you can integrate local channels into the Sling guide and tune them from there. They just came out with a DVR model--four tuners and a 1TB drive with 150 hours of storage for $199.99. It will feed up to four TVs or three TVs and a streaming device (if none of the tuners are tied up in recording something or if you don't mind watching that channel live.) I don't have the AirTV DVR yet (it was just announced) but I plan to get it. I'll keep my antennas connected to my TVs for severe weather coverage. [/QUOTE]
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