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Review on Mohu Paper Thin Reversible Performance MH 110543 by John Destruction

Revainrating 5 out of 5

1000X Better Than Sports

While streaming services are great for homes that don't need or need 200 one-time basic cable channels, there's one thing they can't easily replace: basic network broadcast content. I was trying to find this year's Superbowl on my DirecTV Now paid subscription, but found that they don't yet have a licensing agreement with NBC in my area. The free NBC Sports app allowed us to watch the game with buffering and image quality, that was sometimes decent, sometimes very bad. d To find many edited winter Olympic highlights on the NBC app instead of the full competitions, I started looking at the antennas. There are so many options to choose from, so I settled on this one based on the price, the color, and the central location of my home in the city (Austin, Texas, about a mile north of the university). It only lasted a few minutes. Minutes to hook up the antenna to my TV and I was able to balance it on the peg on the back of my TV that was already holding my receiver's radio antenna. It took me a little longer to figure out how to scan channels on my Sony Bravia Android TV, but after googling and a few more minutes I had over 30 channels, including all major networks. and 4 PBS variants in pure digital HD. qualitative. Lots of throwaway channels, but at least I'm not paying $40+ a month for the privilege of not watching them.

Pros
  • HDTV Watch Free for Life. Receive TV signals up to 25 miles from broadcast towers in Full 1080 HD without a cable or satellite subscription, including ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, Fox, Univision and more.
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.