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HokieForever

Joined: 10/06/1998 Posts: 17376
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Get a decent internet connection and roku box


Even if your not proficient there are enough tutorials out there that will teach you how to cut the cord, er satellite. High-level you get a decent internet connection 50Mbps or so download speed, hook up a roku to your internet connection, roku has apps on it just a like a phone or tablet, Youtube, Hulu, Disney+, etc. Subscribe to one or more app, start app, watch tv.

Good luck!

HokieForever

(In response to this post by VTChip)

Posted: 02/26/2020 at 09:07AM



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Opinions needed: Thinking of switching to Direct TV -- VTChip 02/26/2020 08:47AM
  What DIrect Offers: -- HokieNLot11 02/26/2020 11:34AM
  Had it for maybe 15 years -- MrBayAreaHokie 02/26/2020 10:50AM
  This is where I'm at too. -- hokiehunter07 02/26/2020 4:20PM
  Nice user name, btw ** -- BayHokie 02/26/2020 12:14PM
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  YouTube TV. Apple TV. Done. ** -- JKHokie-RunFor32 02/26/2020 10:07AM
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  Same with us. ** -- Major Kong 02/26/2020 11:52AM
  Its not just you -- Teewinot 02/26/2020 10:53AM
  Get a decent internet connection and roku box -- HokieForever 02/26/2020 09:07AM

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