Monday, December 17, 2012

Roku Delivers

Well it has been quite some time since I've posted on this blog.  Likely a couple years.

I am just writing to update my strategy.  I have recently (1 week ago) purchased a Roku 2 XS.  This little device is awesome.  Due to my living in a wifi crowded apartment building I decided to purchase the XS model to get the built in ethernet jack.  This will remove the wifi interference that can plague a device like this.  Unfortunately the roku does not come with 5GHz band wifi.

So far, I really like what this box has done for me.  I am able to watch feeds of BBC, Al Jazeera, CNBC Europe, Bloomberg to name a few as well HBO Go (requires hbo subscription on a participating cable system of which I have access to) and Netflix.

Now the device processes more slowly when compared to the Playstation 3 that I've been using to stream Netflix but the power consumption of the Roku is in the 2.5 watts per hour range.  The playstation runs 80 or more.  So although not a ton of savings, it will add up over time mitigating the cost of buying the 2nd unit for a similar function.

But this small complaint is definitely overcome by the ability to find and add all sorts of channels that I previously was unaware of.

To me, any cable cutting move that still wants to watch programming should include a Roku box.

Monday, March 7, 2011

2011 and Still No Cable

Well I wanted to update this with another 6 or so months under our belt.

We now are using hulu from the laptop over HDMI to the TV. Not often, but it is where we get our Rick Steves fix.

Netflix just recently updated their app. This I actually like better. You can scroll much faster through your instant queue. Plus as always they are adding more and more content. That 70s show is what we're watching now. Although I must say the pilot episode is corrupted.

Formula 1 starts this month. Was supposed to be this weekend but the protests in Bahrain led to the cancellation of the race weekend. I am knowing I will miss it. I always do. Maybe I'll go do a meet up or two this season or find a hotel once or twice.

Monday, October 18, 2010

After 10 Months and the Cablevision vs. Fox Dispute

Well its been almost 10 months now since we threw out Cablevision and their $180 a month bill. We still pay them for internet to the tune of $50 a month plus tax and fees. So they're not totally out of our life.

And what a good life it's been. Sure I miss things. I miss my Formula 1 but we have gone to the meet up groups along the way or found it in some hotels etc. Sure I miss the Yankee game every night, but I still get at least a game a week on My9 in NY. And I've been through this before when they first left channel 11 for MSG and cable was not even an option where I grew up. Radio is just fine for me. And now, I can watch video of the games on my Droid.

Netflix. Netflix is funny. We still have disc number 2 that they sent. We haven't even watched it. We just use the streaming. I do have to return it and bring on something else, but still. Streaming Netflix is really all we need. Combine that with a $30 antenna from radio shack and I'm getting 39 channels over the air. Almost all of them in HD.

And now this brings me to the Cablevision vs Fox dispute that has so many in this area upset and missing the NLCS and also the Giants yesterday. We had my father inlaw and brother inlaw over yesterday to watch the end of the game after we all went out for lunch. See, we don't pay ANYTHING for TV service each month and we were able to watch the game. We live a good 30+ miles out of the city and still have good reception in HD.

So to anyone looking for Cablevision vs Fox, you do not need to pay anyone anything. Get your antenna and hook it up. You won't care any more if Cablevision and Fox ever settle this dispute. And it might even lead you to explore other options than paying for you TV service. Or at least paying for a lot of service you don't want.

Good Luck Everyone.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Update

Hey all. Its been quite a while since I've posted here. So long I honestly wouldn't remember the last time without reading my own posts.

I am finally starting to come to that point in the year where I really miss my cable. The Formula 1 season started last weekend and I was unable to watch it. I miss it. Its not devastating. Same will happen when the baseball season starts in a couple weeks. Even today is going to be hit and miss as CBS is one of the stations we get sometimes. So much for watching the NCAA on the TV without running it off the internet and back onto the TV. Wonder if I can do that from the PS3?

But seriously, as this week comes to an end we are arriving at the three month mark. And by now we have finally saved the money back to buy the PS3 outright. Thank you for my PS3 Cablevision.

We've also found new programs to watch on the few channels in English we get over the air. NBC Universal Sports has been a wonderful station to watch. I was honestly watching the bike racing from Italy in the rain the other day. Lots of skiing has been on our watch list too. And the best one so far was at 8am on Sunday morning. Wayfarer with Mark Ames by the Russian TV channel RT that was aired on NBCUS, channel 4-4 for us.

So at this point it is no longer an experiment but a full way of life. There are issues sure. But between Netflix and out antenna we picked up we're making out just fine.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Three More Weeks

Its been three weeks since my last post.

I have survived the limits of what I care about in the football season without cable or OTA TV.

I have not yet gone to get an antenna for OTA as I am not convinced it will matter given my location. It is still a plan I have but so far the $50 or so have remained in my pocket.

It has been so long since we have cut cable that I have to think about it to realize we do not have it. We are now about a week past the one month mark and as sad as this may sound I believe we're watching just as much TV as we were before. Only now we're watching commercial free and entire series runs in a matter of days. As mentioned in previous postings, for us its the British TV that we've been watching a lot of.

So as the weeks march on, we're thrilled to have given up our cable addiction. We still haven't conquered the TV addiction though as we've only substituted one source for another. The real benefits come from the $60 cost now vs $180 then, give or take.

The next Oh I miss cable moment will come in approximately two more months when the Formula 1 season starts up. But I still do not see cable as valuable enough to pay for an entire month for approximately 5 hours a month of programming. Even the start of the baseball season does not worry me as I have been forced before to listen to games instead of watch when George moved the Yanks to MSG from channel 11 and we lived in an area we could not get cable.

What this mostly means is that the changes in behavior I was hoping for have not come. But we have proven that we can live without cable completely and we do not have to pay large amounts of money for a service we used only because it was easy.

Break the bonds, Cut the Cable Cord.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

New Year, No Cable TV

So we came through the new year celebrations without cable. I was streaming the feed from Times Square at www.timessquarenyc.org in one window while at the same time playing World of Warcraft in another. I was surprised at how well the online video feed held up with only a small crash about 1153pm that came back in just a few minutes and in time to see the ball come down.

The only other "I am missing something" moment came on Sunday with the last week of football. I wish I could have seen the Jets game, but it is what it is and I followed it until half time on my phone with box score updates.

So now we're more than 2 weeks into this and it is becoming a bit of a habit. We have shows we want to watch from Netflix. We have suffered from some of our listings going offline. We have found new things to watch instead. And best of all, I've found things I never knew existed as in Hotel Babylon which I'm enjoying so far although only just finishing season 2.

Add all this to the fact that Cablevision has removed the Food Network and we would have been hurting in our normal watching pattern anyway as Food used to be a large part of our viewing habits.

So the 2 week update is I am thrilled I have done this and wish I had done it before.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The Few Channels Are Gone

We are now without even a single incoming tv signal. The few channels that were bleeding through are now all off line. This has proven a little harder than I had planned on as we do not have a news show or the network coverage we have had almost all our lives. As always though we're getting through it and I have seen things via Netflix that I had never seen or in some cases even heard of before.

This week I even found Hotel Babylon available for streaming. This is huge to me as I've been a fan of the book and the entire Babylon series of books since I first found Air Babylon one day in Melbourne. Sadly though the first season is currently not available to play even though I have it in my queue. It says a couple of days so I am hopeful it comes soon as I'd like to watch the series from the beginning.

So for the first week without cable TV we survived. It has been different but not nearly as difficult as I would have thought. I am left with that "Why didn't we do this earlier" feeling. This will definitely be a lifestyle choice for us that I will not be in a hurry to undo.