Time Warner got taken over by Spectrum and since then my TV bill has gone from $79 to $105. Spectrum added $4 for my digital adapter, $8.95 for "sports enhancement," and I recently upgraded my $4 digital adapter (no TV guide) to a standard definition cable box for $10 more (includes TV guide) but the standard definition cable box is dumbed down from a high definition cable box. The standard definition cable box doesn't have a clock, nor LCD display showing which channel is on, it's just a cable box with an on/off button. And the standard definition box doesn't have the audio/visual ports where I wanted to connect my sling box to watch TV anywhere. I would have to upgrade to a high definition cable box for $25 more. With all these nuances I'm now researching other options.
PlayStation Vue for $55 a month offers about 60 channels of live streaming TV including sports channels such as ESPN, Fox sports West, FS1, FS2, NBA TV, MLB Network, etc. And CNBC/Fox Business news which is a must for me. I'm considering signing up and cancelling my Spectrum $109 TV cable. The only problem I foresee is the inconvenience of having to boot up my computer and running a line to my TV which will take a little extra time rather than just pushing the on button to my remote.
Does anyone have pros/cons of cancelling the TV cable box?
PlayStation Vue for $55 a month offers about 60 channels of live streaming TV including sports channels such as ESPN, Fox sports West, FS1, FS2, NBA TV, MLB Network, etc. And CNBC/Fox Business news which is a must for me. I'm considering signing up and cancelling my Spectrum $109 TV cable. The only problem I foresee is the inconvenience of having to boot up my computer and running a line to my TV which will take a little extra time rather than just pushing the on button to my remote.
Does anyone have pros/cons of cancelling the TV cable box?
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