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How to Watch TV without Cable

One of the most popular phrases you will hear from TV viewers these days is "cutting the cord." This simply means that you have to do away with your cable TV service. The trouble is that you do have a lot of TV channels you want to watch.

 

You have to follow some of these tips for you to be able to watch tv without cable.

 

The first thing to consider is that you should know what source you can get the programs from. And then you also should know where to play it on. If you are the laptop person meaning the one who typically does everything on it, it will be easier for you. But it's a different story if you are fond of the 50 inch flat screen TV with all the guys.

 

So when it comes to the programming source, the two most popular ones are Netflix and Hulu. Read more about in this streaming devices review. Netflix started as a DVD rental service but it soon led on to becoming a topnotch streaming service. This is great for the basic TV shows but it will be about one or two seasons behind. Not all good shows will appear here but there's a good chance that you can watch it if you're going to wait for a while.

 

Hulu on the other hand is free and relatively you can watch more up-to-date shows that are still running. You might also be surprised of the movies that they can offer. The downside to it is that you can only play it with the use of your PC. But you can have the paid version Hulu Plus which can give you more programs and access on all devices.

 

Due to the technological advancements, we often forget the plain and simple antenna that one may be able to buy at the nearest grocery store for ten bucks. Related articles pertaining to this are provided in the site at http://www.ehow.com/how_4730741_watch-tv-internet.html. With that alone, you can already watch all your favorite shows on NBC and thirty more other stations that you can access for free over the airwaves and watch in your own home.

 

In the end the decision to cut the cord is still in your hands. If you are the techy guy who doesn't want to pay for high monthly cable subscription, you can choose to do so. But if you are the kind who likes variety and is at ease with flipping channels then perhaps you might consider it worth your cash.

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