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5 minutes ago, pstall said:

From what i see. Playstation vue has that feature.

So far i love this app on roku. 

 

Just now, Shufdog said:

You can have a DVR without cable/satellite, I have a TiVo DVR.

Can you guys explain, I'm not 100% sure I follow....sorry.

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2 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

I like the sound of this, is 399 about what it costs out the door?

Yeah, for that model, they have different models with less storage that don't cost as much. Might could find it cheaper if you do some shopping around.

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53 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

Ah, and this comes standard on the new PS4's?

They just made it available on roku and firestick etc.

So even more awesome news. You do NOT have to have a PS4.

I have roku and signed up added Vue and jackpot.

Works like a charm.

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12 minutes ago, pstall said:

They just made it available on roku and firestick etc.

So even more awesome news. You do NOT have to have a PS4.

I have roku and signed up added Vue and jackpot.

Works like a charm.

Oh, one more question for you guys, and sorry for being an idiot....but what do you do about the ESPN, and NFL Network games?

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21 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

Oh, one more question for you guys, and sorry for being an idiot....but what do you do about the ESPN, and NFL Network games?

Go to a friends house. Lol!!! That's the only thing that sucks about it.

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1 hour ago, thefuzz said:

Oh, one more question for you guys, and sorry for being an idiot....but what do you do about the ESPN, and NFL Network games?

You've got me thinking about this, if I'm not mistaken, if the Panthers play on ESPN or NFL Network they air it locally over the air. 

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21 minutes ago, Shufdog said:

You've got me thinking about this, if I'm not mistaken, if the Panthers play on ESPN or NFL Network they air it locally over the air. 

Yes, however, I'm a mess and watch almost every game I can live and catch up on the rest during the week.......

at least I did that before getting married...now an antenna will probably work just fine.

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