Only 10% of my programming is on cable -- except during football season -- and the content that is on Cable is repeated alot, so if there is a conflict at 9pm, then I can just catch it when it's on in 3 hours. I'll have 2 ATSC tuners from my HDHomeRun and I might add a third integrated ATSC tuner or another HDHomeRun.
The 360 is too loud to watch movies or TV on, period. Also, the 360 has IR issues with repeaters which I use. So the extenders with their slower performance is a better option for me. As for games, I might play 10 hours a year, which isn't worth $400 to me. If I was going to get a console for games, I'd get a PS3, as my favorite game is Gran Tourismo and only available on the PS3.
Haha, thanks for the tips and the pronunciation of your name.
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Only 10% of my programming is on cable -- except during football season -- and the content that is on Cable is repeated alot, so if there is a conflict at 9pm, then I can just catch it when it's on in 3 hours. I'll have 2 ATSC tuners from my HDHomeRun and I might add a third integrated ATSC tuner or another HDHomeRun.
The 360 is too loud to watch movies or TV on, period. Also, the 360 has IR issues with repeaters which I use. So the extenders with their slower performance is a better option for me. As for games, I might play 10 hours a year, which isn't worth $400 to me. If I was going to get a console for games, I'd get a PS3, as my favorite game is Gran Tourismo and only available on the PS3.
Haha, thanks for the tips and the pronunciation of your name.