OHSportsFan
Fan of Ohio Sports in Indy
Any thoughts/opinions on this piece of technology?
Looks like a great concept, I'm wondering how it works in practice.
I would love to have something like this. If Slingbox isn't a good purchase, is anyone familiar with something similar in the market?
For those that don't know, this device is supposed to allow one to watch whatever signal they get from their TV (cable, digital cable, satellite, etc.) right on their computer screen...all over the world, through internet access. You can even control a remote and record/rewind/fast-forward/pause (if you have a dvr/tivo on your home TV set in which the Slingbox is connected).
Walmart and Amazon have these going for around $100 right now. I'd have to get the wireless ports since my TV and Router are in different rooms, but it appears that is only another $50-60...seems like a pretty cheap alternative to be able to watch the hundreds of channels I get (sports, movie packages) even when I'm out of town and it appears I have the capable systems to get this accomplished (digital cable set-top box, good internet connections, and a pretty good laptop).
Am I missing a catch? Too good to be true? Reliable? Any thoughts and discussion would be appreciated!
Sling Media - Home of the Slingbox
Looks like a great concept, I'm wondering how it works in practice.
I would love to have something like this. If Slingbox isn't a good purchase, is anyone familiar with something similar in the market?
For those that don't know, this device is supposed to allow one to watch whatever signal they get from their TV (cable, digital cable, satellite, etc.) right on their computer screen...all over the world, through internet access. You can even control a remote and record/rewind/fast-forward/pause (if you have a dvr/tivo on your home TV set in which the Slingbox is connected).
Walmart and Amazon have these going for around $100 right now. I'd have to get the wireless ports since my TV and Router are in different rooms, but it appears that is only another $50-60...seems like a pretty cheap alternative to be able to watch the hundreds of channels I get (sports, movie packages) even when I'm out of town and it appears I have the capable systems to get this accomplished (digital cable set-top box, good internet connections, and a pretty good laptop).
Am I missing a catch? Too good to be true? Reliable? Any thoughts and discussion would be appreciated!
Sling Media - Home of the Slingbox