The companies mentioned above finally realized one disadvantage to subscribing to cable packages – noxious equipment rental fees. They recently released the Xumo Stream Box, a proprietary streaming device that eliminates the need for cable boxes. It’s inexpensive (own for $60, rent for $5 per month) and compact and it combines Spectrum’s
Streaming device, smart TV or gaming console. Once you have a fast enough internet connection, you’ll need a way to access streaming on your TV. There are three common ways to do this: Streaming devices like Roku and Amazon Fire TV cost around $40, plug into your TV’s HDMI port and give you access to every streaming service imaginable. The Prices start around $1,000 for a basic 55-inch model, or twice that for a top-tier television from a major brand. Just a few years ago, an outdoor TV this size would have cost at least twice as