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RE: go to pbs.org to stream

Posted by slbenz on May 11, 2018 at 14:07:49:

Also as a resident in Northern California and specifically in the SF Bay Area, I used to have Xfinity (Comcast) and used their DVR. I didn't like their DVR because the fan almost never turns off and is somewhat noisy. It also uses 43 watts of energy all day/night long. I am fortunate to be living in the East Bay and easily receive their signal with an inexpensive set of rabbit ears. I also have a 4K Roku which I really enjoy and use every day. I cut the cord and went with over-the-air and with Roku. More than enough for me. The Roku has sharper images than Xfinity or over-the-air.