Anyone have reviews of SlingTV and using it as a means of cutting cord but retaining ability to watch sports.
I am entertaining the idea of getting rid of Comcast (Chicago) after the SuperBowl, and possibly re-up'ing when College Fball starts again in Sept.
But was curious if anyone had executed similar plan. I hate comcast.
I live out of state. Family member has a slingbox he hooked up to the cable box at his office. Works out perfectly for me because really the only time I watch tv is during the weekends when most normal people aren't in the office. I control the cable box in Omaha from my location (2,000+ miles away), which is cool, because I get the "Omaha version" of DirecTV. In the past, I have learned people had been in the office and watching a program, and they get freaked when I changed the channel because they thought there was a ghost working the cable box or something.
Sling works the same as if I had normal HD cable. And it's free. I am unsure what slingtv is, but I'm guessing it's just a slingbox connected to a normal cable box? A few things I will say is that sling relies upon:
- a steady, reliable high-speed internet connection
- if you "share" bandwidth with your neighbors, i.e., you have a common connection (which is common), the bandwidth gets stretched in the evenings.
- consider getting a fixed bandwidth internet connection (I am in the process of doing so)
I live in a suburb, I'm guessing the predictable slowdown or lag during the evenings is because all my neighbors are streaming Frozen for the 1,034th time for their kids.
All in all, if you have a netflix streaming account, a digital antenna, and slingbox, I don't really see the need to have an account. My wife and I also recently purchased appletv, and I use my various friends' login info for accessing HBO, Showtime, BTN2GO, etc.