Id like to see the answers too as I looked into it but it seemed we’d pay either c.ose to what we were with cable, getting the channels we want, and lose functions like recording tons of shows, seeing the number of who’s calling on the TV, scheduling recordings etc. Seemed we wouldn’t. E saving much if any, and it would be more confusing going through several apps to find shows we like rather than just one menu of shows like cable has.
One of the reasons why I’m leaning towards youtubetv.....it offers unlimited cloud dvr recording space.
YouTube TV with Spectrum internet and phone will cost me $175 combined (including taxes). Spectrum basic tier cable, DVR along with internet and phone would be costing me $234 a month.
“Id like to see the answers too as I looked into it but it seemed we’d pay either close to what we were with cable”
I called that one long ago when there was all this hype that dropping cable and going a la carte was going to save all this money. Of course it all depends upon one’s preferences but if you desire lots of sports channels you will pay quite a bit because they know the demand is high for it.
I would say we are probably paying about as much but have much more movie content then before when we had cable. So it’s better but not necessarily much cheaper. We have Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu. If you can stand commercials there is a lot of free content at Pluto.