I’ve been using Sling for a little over a month, but I’ve been hesitant to write about it. Up to this point I didn’t have much to say that hasn’t been covered in a thousand articles about the service already.
And then yesterday I cancelled Netflix.
I’ve been using Sling for a little over a month, but I’ve been hesitant to write about it. Up to this point I didn’t have much to say that hasn’t been covered in a thousand articles about the service already.
And then yesterday I cancelled Netflix.
I was out of HDMI ports when the Amazon Fire TV Stick (affiliate link) arrived so I decided to remove our Google Chromecast temporarily while I tried out the Fire TV. That was almost two months ago. The Chromecast hasn’t left it’s box since. The Fire TV stick excels in every area the Chromecast is weak. At $40 it’s $5 more than the Chromecast, but it’s well worth the extra 5-spot.
As I alluded to in the opening of my last post the Channel Master DVR+ has the possibility of being a cord-cutters dream. I’ve covered what’s good about it. Now I’ll turn the tables and cover what’s it’s lacking, the tweaks, the changes, that would make this device AMAZING. Keep in mind this part of the review may come across harsh, but it’s not because the device is bad, it’s because the platform they’ve established is so solid. There’s four areas that would make the DVR+ the gold standard for OTA enthusiasts; Continue reading
Channel Master was kind enough to send me a review unit of their DVR+. The Channel Master DVR+ (affiliate link) is a digital video recorder that is targeted at Over The Air TV viewers. Channel Master describes it as “The only subscription-free over-the-air DVR that integrates online streaming services and lets you choose your recording capacity. It’s TV Freedom.”