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How to Ditch Cable?

31 durable postsStarted 2012-06-19Latest 2013-12-17
#119623Post 1 of 31

Trying to save a few bucks, and am thinking about ditching cable TV. I'd still like to be able to use my plasma TV to watch Netflix, Hulu, HBO Go, mooch my parents Comcast streaming, and what not. I feel kinda lost in figuring out how to watch the internet on my television though. I know there are things like Boxee, but from what I can tell, they are all sorta limited in the content the can get. I was thinking about getting the new ChromeBox and using that as a computer with my 40 inch TV hooked up to the HDMI port. Would that work?

Anyone else have suggestion on how to make this happen?

Things I need to be able to watch HBO Go ESPN360 Hulu Netflix (which I can already do via PS3, but would be nice if all in one place)

#1624112Post 2 of 31

Re: How to Ditch Cable?

Boxee is my favorite. I have used Roku, Apple TV, and Google TV (Logitech TV} and all fall short of Boxee. Horrible implementations in user interface and overall experience. The bad part about Boxee is that it doesn't do Hulu or ESPN. I also bought a quality HD antenna for the TV that the girlfriend and kids use when they're not in Boxee, and that gets 23 HD (up to 1080p) free over-the-air channels for local stuff like Fox, CBS, NBC, sports, etc.

On a personal note, once I bought a Boxee and had six months to get over the wow factor, I found I really stopped watching TV altogether except for maybe two hours per week. The girlfriend and her two kids all use it, and none of us miss cable at all--it was pretty surprising that the kids adopted it so quickly. It could be because I just bought a new house, but either way I've broken the addiction to most television altogether and have instead done all of my viewing with Boxee's social experience, Netflix, YouTube, Vimeo, and my Watch It Later queue.

You can buy a Boxee refurb for $130 on Amazon (I have a refurb, no issues that a normal Boxee doesn't experience)

#1624204Post 3 of 31

Re: How to Ditch Cable?

Hmmmm.... That does sound good... but really need to have Access to Comcast Xfininity via the internet and or ESPN. The one thing I DO watch on TV is college football... so without that I don't know if it will work.

In theory though, do you think the chromebox idea would work? Or any basic simple no frills computer than can get an internet connection and has an HDMI output...?

#1624206Post 4 of 31

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You're not ditching cable if you still want to pay for Xfinity TV :)

#1624432Post 5 of 31

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Let me clarify, I want to use my parents Xfinity account....

#1624510Post 6 of 31

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haha, makes sense.

Boxee does aggregate some (but I don't think all) Xfinity content, and if you authenticate into the account you can watch it from there. There's also a web browser in Boxee, which doesn't exist in other major competitors like Roku. You could go to Xfinity from the browser and navigate from there, though it may be a little cumbersome from the remote. My vote is you buy a Boxee, try it out for 2 weeks, and return it for a full refund if you don't like it :)

#1624567Post 7 of 31

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You could also if you wanted a hacky fix just hook up your laptop to the TV and use it that way.

Also you must have a cable subscription to get HBO Go they won't sell it to you w/o one. So if your parents have HBO then thats ok.

#1624780Post 8 of 31

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Yes, my parents have HBO, which I use their HBOgo currently. I HAVE hooked my laptop up to the TV before, but sound output is an issue... I could make it work, but wanted something a little more elegant. May try the boxee... thanks pickle.

EDIT: Researched the boxee more in depth, and looks pretty great. My only question, is how legit is the built in web browser? Will it play most everything including flash and java type stuff?

#1624891Post 9 of 31

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Unfortunately, there is an issue with the flash. Adobe decided to quit supporting flash on mobile or IPTVs, so there are some websites which require a newer version of flash than Boxee supports. This isn't a Boxee issue, but instead is dependent on Adobe releasing a newer version for these types of devices. It sucks, and broke a bunch of content that I was watching, but I have ramped so much of my TV watching back that it doesn't bother me much. I just recommend you buy it in a store and try it for a few weeks so you can decide if it's for you. All i know is I love mine, and wouldn't ever go back to cable. :)

#1624892Post 10 of 31

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The way I see it's if you are able to stop paying for cable for two months you have bought a Boxee and saved some money. If you ever decide you miss it, you can always go back and keep the Boxee

#1624896Post 11 of 31

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Sorry, one last question before I buy.... How does audio out work? If I run the HDMI into my receiver, same as I do all my other various game boxes and what not, that should work for both audio and video right? I just notice the white and red audio outputs on the back and was wondering if I have to use those instead?

Thanks!

#1624901Post 12 of 31

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You can output audio through RCA, HDMI, optical, or all three :)

#1624948Post 13 of 31

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Boxee basically organizes the internet for you on your tv? Instead of plugging in your laptop and navigating to Hulu and Youtube, Boxee puts them all on a browser for you? It doesn't enable you to access any more channels online than your laptop does though right?

#1624950Post 14 of 31

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Yeah, it organizes everything there for you. It doesn't index Hulu or Amazon VOD, though. It did at one time through a third-party app, and Hulu blocked it. Either way, there's enough content on it that I'm never stuck trying to think of what I should watch

#1624954Post 15 of 31

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Thus enabling you to surf the web on your laptop while simultaneously watching online content on your tv? :lol:

I considered boxee at first but I think I'll stick with:

[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/ctWsC.jpg[/IMG]

#1624964Post 16 of 31

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I'm not saying connecting a computer to your TV is bad, it's just a completely different experience. At the end of the day it boils down to whether you want a keyboard and mouse to sit on your couch 24x7 waiting for you to jump into Google, or if you want something that's always available at your fingertips on a remote control. I've done both, and they both do exactly what they need to do, but Boxee wins hands-down on user experience IMO

#1624965Post 17 of 31

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^^ This thing is the bomb to control your htpc: [URL]http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003UE52ME/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00[/URL]

Much better than that dinovo mini pos i bought a while back, plus this thing is only 17$. It's been working for almost a year for me without any problems sofar.

#1625018Post 18 of 31

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[QUOTE=picklemonkey;1047097]I'm not saying connecting a computer to your TV is bad, it's just a completely different experience. At the end of the day it boils down to whether you want a keyboard and mouse to sit on your couch 24x7 waiting for you to jump into Google, or if you want something that's always available at your fingertips on a remote control. I've done both, and they both do exactly what they need to do, but Boxee wins hands-down on user experience IMO[/QUOTE]

I believe it, still want one if I'm honest :lol:

#1625020Post 19 of 31

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My 214 and counting day uptime on my XBMC machine is going to get reset when I move in a few weeks :(

#1625038Post 20 of 31

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That htpc remote looks pretty cool. I wonder if you could pair it to a ps3

#1631806Post 21 of 31

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#1631841Post 22 of 31

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#1631867Post 23 of 31

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#1631880Post 24 of 31

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#1631889Post 25 of 31

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click on the winking smiley :lol:

#1633984Post 26 of 31

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so..... after trying out boxee..... I ended up ditching comcast....returning the boxee and getting dish. I get all the same stuff as comcast at half the price (after the promotions run out a year from now)

#1634057Post 27 of 31

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What didn't you like about Boxee that made you decide to return it? What features did it not have that you wanted?

#1640070Post 28 of 31

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There was nothing bad about it really.... But if I don't know what I want to watch and just want to flip though some things to find something good, it was just WAY to much shit on there to sift through to narrow it down to something I like. Like you said, if I had kids, this thing would be money. But the "web browswer" wouldn't play HBO go content, so I couldn't use it for that, so that was really the deal breaker for me.

#1704743Post 29 of 31

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I've finally taken the first step towards cutting my Dish Network. Having seen how incredibly good the Roku 3 is (at a friend's place), I just ordered mine off of Amazon.

Biggest reason to go with Roku 3 is because of the DishWorld plugin they have, Bollywood channels for the Mrs. at $45/Month with 38 channels included where as I was only getting 5 channels for $45 through Dish Network. And since I have Amazon Prime, I get free Amazon Video on Demand and a bunch of my favorite shows are already on there (Top Gear, Motorweek, Known Universe, Ghost Adventures, to name a few).

It will hopefully drop my TV bill from $115/Month to $45/Month.

#1704766Post 30 of 31

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^^^ Sweet... only been hearing good things about the Roku 3.....there was a cyber monday deal for this puppy at about $35 - $45 ... I shoulda nabbed it then.

#1704815Post 31 of 31

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Actually, after spending nearly the entire day with Amazon video on demand, it seems even with a prime membership, only the first episode is free and you need to pay $2 for each episode thereafter. Considering the number of shows I watch, this actually makes dish cheaper. Real bummer.

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