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Smart TV to Cut Cable Costs

A television remote pointed at a smart TV with lots of apps.I recently bought a Roku smart TV and I noticed my cable company (Spectrum) has an app on there. I clicked on it, logged in and there was my cable account and channels. I checked my other smart TV and that app was not accessible. Apparently, Spectrum gave the rights to Roku or Comcast. I happened to have a Roku stick that I added to my already smart TV and, sure enough, there was the Spectrum app.

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I then realized I do not need the cable box as long as I have wifi to stream from the app. I turned in both of my cable boxes, saving $15.00 a month in the rental fees. Also, there are no more ugly cable wires cluttering up the back of the TV. It also allowed me to move my TV's wherever I want without the annoyance of trying to hide the cable cord when running it across the other side of the room. No cable line, no box, no rental fee.

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March 3, 20191 found this helpful

I had one of the dish networks as the cable in our area is extraordinarily high. Then I realized that after the promotional period expired - in our large home with multiple adults with TV's in bed rooms and living rooms - our full plan with HBO, Cinemax, and Showtime was almost $200 a month. We watch very little news and no sports, so we decided to try something different.

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We shut it all down and subscribed to Hulu and Netflix for less than $25/month. We already had Amazon Prime. We are still busy trying new shows and have been very happy for the last 6 months. With our savings we purchased 3 Roku's and a Fire Stick the first month and haven't looked back.

 
March 3, 20190 found this helpful

Thank you so much for this thrifty tip! I never even thought of this duh on me lol You know with just 3 cable boxes we are paying $270.00 a year!! Just for the boxes omg!! Again thank you so much for opening my eyes. God bless

 
February 18, 20220 found this helpful

I did the same thing. One of my TVs is a Fire tv, so it has lots of apps available. On a other TV, which is an older smart TV that has limited apps available, I installed a Roku. I am saving a ton of money, and feel like I have way more options.

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No longer tied to what and when cable offers shows. I have Netflix, Prime, and jump on and off PBS Masterpiece. Plus there are always apps offering free trials. It's the way to go!

 

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February 19, 20220 found this helpful

You just need to remember to cancel the trials when they are over. That is my downfall.

We got a Vizio smart TV for Christmas in 2019 which came in very handy when everyone was home in 2020. I've never watched so much in my life. :)

 
February 19, 20220 found this helpful

I cut cable over a year ago and couldn't be happier! If you get the app News on on your smart tv, then you could watch your local.news for free.

 
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