Directv now doesn’t have a single local for me... don’t feel like getting an OTA for it either...cord cutting takes a bit more effort, also missed Sunday night football since directv now doesn’t have it and can’t use the app to stream it.
I tested Ps Vue, the delay times now are minimal compared to what use to be, 15-20 seconds, that works for me, but navigating is a PiTA with the Apple TV.
Lastly PSVue is much more expensive than Directv now, if I pay that much might as well go with my local cable provider, but their dvrs are total crap...
The one I have is go big which is valued at a $60 but with the $25 discount is $45...What package?
I have Core and it is only $44.99 a month for new customers, to get the same channels on DirecTV Now it was their $50 package.
Lastly PSVue is much more expensive than Directv now, if I pay that much might as well go with my local cable provider, but their dvrs are total crap...
A 3-4 minute delay sounds like a bit of an exaggeration based on my experience with PlayStation Vue since June of 2016. I often watch football games on the antenna in one room and on PS Vue in another, and at most it's a 60 second time difference. I just ran a test with this morning's college football game on Fox comparing OTA to PS Vue on PS4 and Roku. There was a 36 second delay on PS4 and a 48 second delay on Roku.
Had DISH for 13 yrs. Loved it. Always got promos for loyalty. Before Hopper, had a 721 DVR. Loved it. Heard amazing things about Hopper 3. I have DirectvNow and use apps for most shows I miss for "on demand." To each their ownAs has been said many times in our "Cord Cutters Club," cutting the cord isn't for everyone. If the channels you need, along with DVR and other conveniences, are only available via cable or satellite, and it's worth north of $100 for you, then stick with that.
My dad has been a Dish customer since their first DVR was released, and I don't see that ever changing, especially now that he loves his new toy: the Hopper 3.
Every streaming service is missing "something," and that "something" might be a key feature to you.As has been said many times in our "Cord Cutters Club," cutting the cord isn't for everyone.
Had DISH for 13 yrs. Loved it. Always got promos for loyalty. Before Hopper, had a 721 DVR. Loved it. Heard amazing things about Hopper 3. I have DirectvNow and use apps for most shows I miss for "on demand." To each their own
I gather you had other STBs between the 721 and Hopper. I went from the 721 to ViP622 to Vip722 and then HWS
But heh, that 721 USB keyboard was the cat’s pajamas, no? Oh, WAIT!....
I think I had the 721 forever!! Loved that thing!! Where I lived they had to come out like 3 seperate times to change dishes out. Started with one 18" dish, then had to have a wing dish, then removed those teo and went to superdish. Finally moved to a single dish that could see just the edge of 2 sats when they realigned for locals, then AGAIN for HD locals!! Signals for locals were always like 30-40% tops...SE Ohio. I think I looked 1 time and my "footprint" from sat that gave me locals I believe I was on the fringe.I gather you had other STBs between the 721 and Hopper. I went from the 721 to ViP622 to Vip722 and then HWS
But heh, that 721 USB keyboard was the cat’s pajamas, no? Oh, WAIT!....
I cut directv last September and replaced it with FTA satellite, OTA antenna and streaming (netflix, amazon prime, hulu, and sling tv) and really the only thing I miss is Discovery channel. I was paying well over 200 bucks a month because we had "everything" plus netflix and amazon. But I dont really count the cost of amazon prime since I have it for my business. Now instead of over 200 per month we pay just under 80 bucks a month. A significant savings. if anything I like it better, since most of the stuff I do watch is on demand.I feel like a permanent "beta tester" for Dish, with all the issues I've had with their equipment.... add to that the $150 (give or take) that it's costing me a month, and I am seriously considering going this route, I'm trying the YouTube Live TV thing right now, and I like it. It helps that I discovered that the app for it was already installed on my Samsung TV. Using it is almost as convenient as "regular TV" (Dish)..... The DirecTV has more of the channels i want, but I can't imagine NOT having some kind of DVR.. So far, "YouTube's" service and cloud seems to work quite well. I hope that DTV will make DVR capability a priority. I'm suspect that I'm not the only one who considers this a "deal-breaker" for now.