In sponsored listings and top search results, we often see indoor antennas promising 80 miles, 100 miles, or even 120 miles of coverage, when more respectable vendors say 70 miles or so is the best case scenario even for outdoor antennas.
While Netflix expects to bounce back next quarter with help from Stranger Things 3 and Orange is the New Black’s final season, the weak quarter was a reminder that Netflix isn’t bulletproof.
While the cost of live streaming bundles might still inch up over time, the price difference between streaming TV and cable isn’t likely to get much narrower from here, and we may even see new packages arise to make up for the price tiers we’ve lost.
Smart TVs are not inherently more dangerous than dumb TVs connected to external streaming devices, and while pre-loading anti-virus software is a bad look for Samsung, it doesn’t mean using a smart TV is a bad idea.
Before you start fretting over antenna types, installation locations, and over-the-air DVRs, take a moment to consider whether you even need an antenna in the first place.
You don’t need encyclopedic knowledge about the world of cord-cutting to make sense of it all. Instead, you can use various apps and tools to figure out which services you need and what to watch on them.