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I currently have DTV. We don't get a lot of rain in Dallas, but it bugs me when it goes out due to weather. Also, they are compressing the PQ (as do all cable/satellite companies). Some channels look great, some look kinda crappy.
Do any of the streaming TV services provide better PQ (1080p)? Did I hear DTV Now's new beta is (or looks like) 1080p? I would want something that works well with my LG TV. I'm thinking of getting either a Roku or Apple 4k tv for the cord-cutting service. Which TV streaming service (Hulu, Sling, Vue, DTV Now, YoutubeTV) do you guys prefer, and why? Thanks! |
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