So I installed a shiny new 4k TV for a client the other week, they promptly used it to watch netflix and youtube and have not got any antenna/sat/cable going into it.
My brother seems to enjoy an awful lot of content on his PS4 and similar does not have any other box (especially as the PS4 seems to support nowtv) going into his TV.
I gave up on such things between 10 and 12 years ago depending upon how you want to count (started with me not wanting to pay TV tax and going with just internet*, moved to DVDs when I lacked internet in my flat the next year and while I was on a laptop for all of that it went downhill after I discovered XBMC, now known as kodi, and could pull things from the network/install to its hard drive).
*youtube kind of existed at this point but there were still other viable networks with lots of exclusive content.
To that end how many of you still do TV in one of the traditional big three senses of antenna/over the air, cable or satellite?
Personally I would be looking for more of a "talk about your setup/approach" type thing but if you want to go basic then feel free.
My brother seems to enjoy an awful lot of content on his PS4 and similar does not have any other box (especially as the PS4 seems to support nowtv) going into his TV.
I gave up on such things between 10 and 12 years ago depending upon how you want to count (started with me not wanting to pay TV tax and going with just internet*, moved to DVDs when I lacked internet in my flat the next year and while I was on a laptop for all of that it went downhill after I discovered XBMC, now known as kodi, and could pull things from the network/install to its hard drive).
*youtube kind of existed at this point but there were still other viable networks with lots of exclusive content.
To that end how many of you still do TV in one of the traditional big three senses of antenna/over the air, cable or satellite?
Personally I would be looking for more of a "talk about your setup/approach" type thing but if you want to go basic then feel free.