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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Finally Cut That Cord!
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<blockquote data-quote="Sonic605hp" data-source="post: 15557548" data-attributes="member: 28793"><p>Most anything can be streamed HD and is in 1080. The is some 4k stuff but not as much as 1080 of course...the longer it's around the more prevalent it will become I'm sure. I haven't noticed any pitfalls as of yet. As far as searching is concerned you can search by name, network the show is on, the year, the season, the episode, etc...mine has a voice activated Alexa so it's even easier. From the time I turn it on to search what I want to the time it's on screen playing is maybe 30 seconds unless I'm just flipping through without purpose. You can also ad shows, movies, etc...to a favorites folder and create your own library organized as you see fit. It's just like learning DTV when switching from cable...it takes a little getting used to but is easy. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonic605hp, post: 15557548, member: 28793"] Most anything can be streamed HD and is in 1080. The is some 4k stuff but not as much as 1080 of course...the longer it's around the more prevalent it will become I'm sure. I haven't noticed any pitfalls as of yet. As far as searching is concerned you can search by name, network the show is on, the year, the season, the episode, etc...mine has a voice activated Alexa so it's even easier. From the time I turn it on to search what I want to the time it's on screen playing is maybe 30 seconds unless I'm just flipping through without purpose. You can also ad shows, movies, etc...to a favorites folder and create your own library organized as you see fit. It's just like learning DTV when switching from cable...it takes a little getting used to but is easy. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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