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RE: Roku with Hulu
(12-12-2017 08:11 AM)MWC Tex Wrote:  
(12-11-2017 01:13 PM)Titans3775 Wrote:  
(12-10-2017 10:23 AM)geosnooker2000 Wrote:  What is the truest to standard TV experience? I want to cut the (Dish satellite) cord, but I want to be able to grab my remote and surf (scroll) through a time and channel grid to see what's on that interests me. For instance, I love watching the 1:00am to 2:00am block of Family Guy on Cartoon Network. It sorta tell me it's time to go to bed. But with some of these "internet TV" services, it looks like you really just dial up what show you want to watch, when you want to watch it. I don't like that. It may sound silly, but I don't.

Playstation Vue is what you are looking for. The only difference is the TV guide goes horizontal rather than vertical. It is also way better than Hulu.

DirecTV Now also has a guide like cable. I know Vue just changed the format.

If you want a no sports option, try Philo via Roku. $16/month gives you almost all the regular channels and has an easy DVR option. Looking to switch after Bowl season.
Thank you for your information I'm using it now it works pretty good but the only thing it doesn't have is the Discovery Channel I don't like that but they claim that they're working on it

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12-12-2017 11:44 AM
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