WHOA. Moxi is kinda blowing my mind! If only I could keep watching my Free ON Demand options that Comcast gives me with this. Dang I'd totally choose this bad boy.
I wish, but Comcast told me I can't get ON Demand options without the Comcast box. Is this true? Also, if it's not true, how would I get to the On Demand programming section through this Moxi box?
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WHOA. Moxi is kinda blowing my mind! If only I could keep watching my Free ON Demand options that Comcast gives me with this. Dang I'd totally choose this bad boy.
I see no reason why you can't.
"As of now, anyone with a CableCARD..." the cablecard (in layman's terms) is essentially your cable box in a kick-ass little form factor.
What's really a shame is that you still have to use Comcast's UI from like 1985.
Comcast is pathetic; I wish I could leave them.
Cablecard devices do not support Video On Demand.
I wish, but Comcast told me I can't get ON Demand options without the Comcast box. Is this true? Also, if it's not true, how would I get to the On Demand programming section through this Moxi box?
More accurately, 3rd party cablecard devices do not support Video On Demand. Many cable co. cableboxes have cablecards in them nowadays.