Last week, a CenturyLink guy came around and we talked at some length about possibilities for cable service and internet. We've got Comcast right now, and I'm damned sick of paying nearly $200 per month for pixilated pictures, crappy software issues that fall upon deaf ears, and less-than-stellar internet. We'll be trying CenturyLink's internet side-by-side with Comcast's in October, to see which is better. I hope CenturyLink pans out- they're far less expensive.
Either way, we'd like to stream our TV and ditch cable altogether.
We have a smart TV, a DVD/Blu-Ray player that offers options such as Netflix (we have a streaming account with them), Amazon (no account with them yet; is Prime worth it?), Hulu and Vudu and a few others.
I've begun researching how to best go about this, but I have some questions for those of you that have made this plunge:
In order to pull in basic channels (ABC, NBC, and the like) will I need to pick up an HD antenna? I've seen them at Microcenter for $14-20.
Roku offers a lot of streaming channels. There are 3 different Roku devices! Has anyone got an opinion on any of these three devices, plus or minuses?
What do you guys do about the pay channels, such as HBO, Showtime and Starz?