Guest Chris Mills Posted June 1, 2017 Posted June 1, 2017 The last six months have seen an explosion of cordcutter-friendly streaming TV services. AT&T, Hulu, and YouTube have all come out with cable plans that stream to your phone or TV. They're much better than traditional cable, but the price is still upwards of $35 per month. No cord, sure, but still more expensive than your $10 Netflix subscription. Plex is a cheaper (albeit more complicated) way to get the benefits of streaming TV, namely the ability to watch live TV on any internet-connected device. With Plex, rather than streaming directly from the cable company, you instead set up your own Plex server in your basement, connect a TV tuner, and can then stream that TV to anywhere in the world. Continue reading... Trending right now: How the iPhone 8 will look next to the iPhone 7, the Google Pixel and other top phones Aerospace exec says aliens not only exist, they’re living on Earth right now Samsung’s about to launch a new version of the Galaxy S8 Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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