I've finally had enough with the high cost of Directv & for that matter, the entire cable/satellite service. I have switched our service to Sling TV & rely now more on our already previously subscription to Netflix & Amazon Prime Video. Because I had both before, with the addition of HBOGO, OTA channels & Hulu, I am now saving $100 per month & getting 95% of what I want to watch.
After a week of streaming all of our content & getting near bluray quality picture for most of our programming, I'm left wondering why I didn't do this earlier & save myself hundreds of dollars. I know the introduction of the Sling TV service and my Directv bill touching almost $200 per month had me looking at ways to reducing my bill, but when my wife & kids told me they hardly turned on the Directv boxes as they were using Netflix as their main source of viewing I realized I was just throwing money away each month.
Don't get me wrong, I loved Directv but I think paying over $100 per month for tv for a middle class family with other obligations is not advisable when there are cheaper alternatives now on the market, much less close to $200. I believe cable & satellite is now pricing itself as a luxury service and not yet responding to the changing viewing habits that is now here, especially by the younger 40 & under generation.
I will agree that cord cutting or shaving is not for everone but from my limited experience, it seems like a viable option for many. Let me have your feedback on this but from now on I'll be more in the IPTV section, still being a "Satellite Guy".
After a week of streaming all of our content & getting near bluray quality picture for most of our programming, I'm left wondering why I didn't do this earlier & save myself hundreds of dollars. I know the introduction of the Sling TV service and my Directv bill touching almost $200 per month had me looking at ways to reducing my bill, but when my wife & kids told me they hardly turned on the Directv boxes as they were using Netflix as their main source of viewing I realized I was just throwing money away each month.
Don't get me wrong, I loved Directv but I think paying over $100 per month for tv for a middle class family with other obligations is not advisable when there are cheaper alternatives now on the market, much less close to $200. I believe cable & satellite is now pricing itself as a luxury service and not yet responding to the changing viewing habits that is now here, especially by the younger 40 & under generation.
I will agree that cord cutting or shaving is not for everone but from my limited experience, it seems like a viable option for many. Let me have your feedback on this but from now on I'll be more in the IPTV section, still being a "Satellite Guy".