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Have you ever wished you could record your favorite free, over-the-air antenna TV because you won’t be home to watch it or want to have it available to enjoy again? The newly redesigned Tablo device is exactly what you need to add to your multimedia collection.
Scripps, the company that owns Don’t Waste Your Money, has launched a new version of Tablo, a device that connects to the Internet and pairs with a TV antenna. This connection then sends a signal to smart devices, allowing subscribers to watch or record live TV shows on your smart TVs, phones and tablets anywhere in your home.
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A new way to watch TV, subscription-free
The new Tablo devices aim to help consumers access their favorite TV programming without subscription fees while streamlining the navigation experience and providing DVR capability.
“We’ve completely redesigned the Tablo experience to provide consumers an amazing free TV experience that you can’t get from an antenna alone,” Bo Schurman, Scripps vice president of enterprise strategy, said in a statement. “Now, consumers can easily watch live football, local news, free streaming channels and record many of the best shows and movies without any subscription fees.”
currently, tablo tv The device is priced at $99.95 TabloTV.com (with free shipping) and at $99.99 BestBuy.com. You’ll also be able to find the Tablo device at Best Buy stores across the US. The ability to purchase Tablo devices and Tablo Total Systems will also soon be available on Amazon.
If you don’t have a TV antenna yet, you might want to get one Tableau Total System On sale for $109.95 (regularly $129.95) for a limited time with free shipping. This package includes the Tablo device and an indoor antenna, which will pick up programming from stations up to 35 miles away.
Apart from requiring internet service and a smart device, there are no other fees, subscriptions, or contracts to use Tableau. Simply purchase the device and you’ll be able to access TV programs and product capabilities for free – like pausing, recording and replaying shows.
Tablo TV setup is simple. They also have an app that tells you where to place your antenna for the best reception and live customer support if you get stuck along the way.
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Before connecting the device to your antenna and the Internet, you will want to download the Tablo smartphone app. The app will help you ensure that your TV antenna gets the most channels and best reception.
Access to 40+ additional free streaming channels is also included with Tablo, including CourtTV, Scripps News, Bounce, and many more. you can Find all the channels you should have access to Depending on your zip code.
Tablo makes it easy for TV lovers to watch, pause, and record network broadcast TV and free live streaming channels:
• Streaming media devices from Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV
• Smart TVs running Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV operating systems
• iOS/Android smartphones and tablets
It will also add compatibility with other devices in the future, so check back TabloTV.com For the most up-to-date list of compatible devices.
Tablo has a live TV guide that most viewers are accustomed to watching with other devices or services. There’s also a streaming-style guide to easily find favorite movies, shows, and sporting events.
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If you need to step away from the TV, simply press pause on your TV or streaming device remote or go back to where you left off. The DVR function is built into Tablo. You can also program Tableau to automatically record a single episode or an entire season. Just set it and forget it until you’re ready to watch.
With Tablo, you’re not limited to a single TV to watch all its programming. When it’s connected to your home internet, anyone can watch or record anything being broadcast on Tablo. Any smart TV, smartphone or tablet with a screen lets you access Tablo’s shows via a wireless network. You can watch whatever you want in your bedroom while the kids can watch something else in the living room.
You don’t have to sacrifice quality programming when you’re trying to save money for your family. The new fourth generation Tablo device puts the power of multiple channels at your fingertips and the ability to control when you want to watch it with the DVR.
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Many families are turning to OTA TV to cut costs. According to Nielsen data, one third of all content viewed on cable during prime time and weekends is available at no cost over the air using an antenna. It includes programming such as live sports, local news and primetime shows.
moreover, Consumer Technology Association It is reported that approximately one in three American households (36 million) own an antenna and have access to this free programming.
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The biggest incentive for consumers is to save money by cutting ties with cable, satellite or subscription-based streaming services. a senate report says the cost of basic cable and Internet services per month averages up to $132, which adds up to about $1,582 per year. It does not include any premium channels or additional streaming services. Meanwhile, paying for Internet services without cable costs $50-$67 per month.
The challenge for many consumers is navigating all the programming available or accessing it throughout the home. Tablo was designed to help viewers find their favorite programs at the touch of a button while providing a high-quality platform experience.
Adam Simson, President and CEO of Scripps, said, “A cornerstone of our company’s strategy is to increase OTA adoption by improving the consumer experience, and Tableau does this by giving users some of the same features and benefits they are accustomed to from other TV services. ” , “The new Tableau solution revolutionizes the consumer experience for over-the-air television and free streaming services. Our investments in Tableau as well as Scripps Networks, live sports and news expand our leadership in free advertising-supported television.
To learn more about OTA television and how you can get started, visit TheFreeTVProject.org.
This story was originally published by Mary Rossiter on Dontwasteyourmoney.com.