Well, I officially cut the cable. 2 boxes, 2 remotes, a bunch of coaxial cable, HDMI cables, power cables...its crazy how much garbage I was able to get rid of.
I did sign up for YouTube TV because IPTV can be hit or miss and I like to have something more stable, but I'm still coming out way cheaper than cable.
So aside from Amazon Prime, the only streaming services I pay for are YouTube TV ($65/mo) and my IPTV provider ($15/mo). I don't need any other streaming services since IPTV and Cinema HD app (on firestick) can get everything out there.
It feels GOOD to be done with cable.
So I had an old IPTV service way back...... Here is my question for you and everyone..... I know I posted way back in the early of this thread but things may have changed.
I know what the cost of my internet will be that I currently have - somewhere in the $100 range
So - I have no smart TVS currently.
I need to have 4 possibly 5 tvs "watchable" with a service.
What would be the best way to accomplish this and estimate cost to get going?
I'm very concerned that my home theater would become crap with unsynced speech, and sound being an issue? IS this a concern?
Are local sports available for youtube TV ? right now phillies/flyers I think are still on a COmcast channel
Cost wise - forget prim I have that for other reasons. I have netflix, hulu free for when i signed up for something else (im sure there are hidden fees for it but whatever).
To have netflix, hbo, showtime, hulu plus youtube TV about what are we talking monthly?
TIA