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Streaming is dead
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<blockquote data-quote="Atomic Frawg" data-source="post: 2835903" data-attributes="member: 6204"><p>It takes about 5mps to stream at 1080p, and about 15mps to stream 4k. So if you stream reliably at 25mps you can stream 4-5 1080p movies simultaneously. Or you can stream a 4k and two 1080p movies simultaneously.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It picks up on where you login with your computer or phone (which you will have to do at least once during setup) and then it streams the local networks from that area - namely Fox, NBC, ABC, CBS, and MAYBE one or two others. So if you're on a roadtrip and break out your phone or whatever to watch TV, it'll prompt you and notifybyou that the local stations have changed. </p><p></p><p>If you want to get the hidden digital channels, and there are a buttload of those, then you still need a digital antenna ($10) because it won't catch those.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of the free digital channels, I've loved watching old episodes of the Six Million Dollar Man/Woman, Charlie's Angels, and other shows from time to time. So $10 can get you a bunch of free TV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atomic Frawg, post: 2835903, member: 6204"] It takes about 5mps to stream at 1080p, and about 15mps to stream 4k. So if you stream reliably at 25mps you can stream 4-5 1080p movies simultaneously. Or you can stream a 4k and two 1080p movies simultaneously. It picks up on where you login with your computer or phone (which you will have to do at least once during setup) and then it streams the local networks from that area - namely Fox, NBC, ABC, CBS, and MAYBE one or two others. So if you're on a roadtrip and break out your phone or whatever to watch TV, it'll prompt you and notifybyou that the local stations have changed. If you want to get the hidden digital channels, and there are a buttload of those, then you still need a digital antenna ($10) because it won't catch those. Speaking of the free digital channels, I've loved watching old episodes of the Six Million Dollar Man/Woman, Charlie's Angels, and other shows from time to time. So $10 can get you a bunch of free TV. [/QUOTE]
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