The last cable bill for the triple play bundle of TV/phone/internet plus HBO and sports pack was $245. I was just hit with a ~$320 estimate for a windshield replacement. I have to cut costs.
If it were just me, I'd pull the trigger right away, but with Mom in the house, and not terribly mobile, the TV is a little more of a necessity. Some of the network shows are long-time favorites, and she doesn't want to give them up. Especially the "dancing crap" of Dancing With the Stars or So You Think You Can Dance. Mad Men is off for a year, so that doesn't need an immediate replacement, but if she can't watch when it returns, it'll be ugly.
I'm looking at the Roku 3, simply for the sheer multitude of channels. We have iPhones and iTunes, so Apple TV is an option, but the small number of channels (which I haven't looked at yet) compared to the Roku loses it points. Amazon Fire and Chromecast don't really figure into the discussion right now. I have a Samsung Smart TV in the upstairs living room, but haven't used much of it's apps except for the onboard netflix.
So the big question is, what will keep Mom happy even though I'm taking the broadcast networks away?
If it were just me, I'd pull the trigger right away, but with Mom in the house, and not terribly mobile, the TV is a little more of a necessity. Some of the network shows are long-time favorites, and she doesn't want to give them up. Especially the "dancing crap" of Dancing With the Stars or So You Think You Can Dance. Mad Men is off for a year, so that doesn't need an immediate replacement, but if she can't watch when it returns, it'll be ugly.
I'm looking at the Roku 3, simply for the sheer multitude of channels. We have iPhones and iTunes, so Apple TV is an option, but the small number of channels (which I haven't looked at yet) compared to the Roku loses it points. Amazon Fire and Chromecast don't really figure into the discussion right now. I have a Samsung Smart TV in the upstairs living room, but haven't used much of it's apps except for the onboard netflix.
So the big question is, what will keep Mom happy even though I'm taking the broadcast networks away?