How to quit cable TV for online streaming video04:33

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Published on July 17, 2017

It’s official: Internet-delivered TV is real. Once called an ‘experiment’ by prognosticating pundits in the past, live streaming TV has captured the attention of a wide audience, thanks to recent announcements from HBO, CBS, Nickelodeon, and Dish Network’s Sling TV. Channels that were once strictly bound by the confines of a cable subscription can now be accessed for a small monthly fee with no contract, no equipment rentals, and no crappy customer service to deal with. There’s never been a better time to kick cable to the curb.

We spent the last year without cable Television, and discovered that we didn’t miss it. Cutting the cable is a tough choice to make. Our experts tried every streaming service, tested a number of antennas, and dove deep into the features of every streaming media box and stick out there. We even tried out a handful of over-the-air DVRs.

The main streaming media services to have subscriptions to are Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime. Hardware you’ll need is a Roku 3 or other set top box, and a HD antenna for over the air broadcasts.

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