I have had 3 Tivo HDs, 1 Premiere and now a Roamio Pro and 4 Minis. I have moved from a Fios location to one that only has AT&T Uverse servicing the area. (Comcast stops a street or two away, grrrr.)
My wife and I were looking at switching to no cable to see how it would work, but I am considering buying a base Roamio and upgrading it with a 3TB hard drive to get more storage space. I would keep the Pro around for now to see if we can talk Charter into running a few streets over (if enough neighbors express interest).
I have been less than impressed with my 48MB Uverse (max available) experience so far. I was doing some classwork and couldn't even keep an audio stream going on my Sonos speakers. That makes me wonder if I will ever be able to get decent download speeds for other media sources.
Should I spring for a base Roamio (about $150 at Amazon, including tax) with lifetime? I would even consider an OTA, but I will not pay monthly fees.
Any thoughts on the value of this approach or should I just live with what I have and even consider rolling off Tivo?
My wife and I were looking at switching to no cable to see how it would work, but I am considering buying a base Roamio and upgrading it with a 3TB hard drive to get more storage space. I would keep the Pro around for now to see if we can talk Charter into running a few streets over (if enough neighbors express interest).
I have been less than impressed with my 48MB Uverse (max available) experience so far. I was doing some classwork and couldn't even keep an audio stream going on my Sonos speakers. That makes me wonder if I will ever be able to get decent download speeds for other media sources.
Should I spring for a base Roamio (about $150 at Amazon, including tax) with lifetime? I would even consider an OTA, but I will not pay monthly fees.
Any thoughts on the value of this approach or should I just live with what I have and even consider rolling off Tivo?
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