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Updated February 15, 2015: added more premium streaming options.

If you have ever thought about canceling an expensive cable, fiber, or satellite TV subscription in favor of receiving your favorite video programming via the Internet or local broadcasts, aka "cutting the cord", this article is for you. Times are changing, and there are more options for getting the content you desire at prices that can save you a small fortune.

If you are poised to become newly minted cord cutter and are looking for encouragement, then just do it! Remember that you can always return to the old ways if you really need to, but nothing speeds up the adoption process like total immersion.

The benefits of cutting the cord are numerous and almost always result in an improved viewing experience: unedited and often commercial-free programming, uncropped video presented in the correct aspect ratio, and extensive libraries of new and archived content.

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Live TV Options
Cord cutting does not mean giving up the live television experience! Two ways to enjoy free live TV are by receiving local broadcasts using an antenna connected to a tuner and online streaming.

Every HD/UHD TV has a built-in over-the-air (OTA) digital TV (DTV) tuner, and the type of antenna you will need to receive digital broadcasts depends on many factors including your distance from the broadcast towers.

The TV Fool website is an excellent resource for finding what stations are transmitting digital TV goodness in your area, and I always suggest starting with the least expensive antenna option and upgrading only if needed. If you have a set-top TV antenna (aka "rabbit ears") laying around, then try it first! If there is a giant old-school antenna on the roof that is still wired up and ready to go, it may prove to be an excellent reception option.

I'm fortunate to have relatively unobstructed views of my local broadcast towers here in Northern California. Using a quality indoor antenna from WallTenna, I'm able to receive dozens of channels - many broadcasting in HD formats.

The main drawback of using a TV's built-in OTA tuner is its inability to record programs for later playback or to provide multiple tuners for viewing one channel while recording another. The Samsung HU8550-series UHD TV (read my review) actually has a built-in DVR app, but this feature is factory-disabled for North American markets - sad. Options for adding a digital video recorder (DVR) include building your own custom home theater PC and set-top recorders like the excellent dual-tuner Channel Master DVR+ (read my review) and multi-tuner Tablo (read my review).

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Video Streaming Gear
Take inventory of the cord cutting gear that you may already have! A new TV, AV receiver, Blu-ray player, HD game console, or other Internet-enabled device may feature music and video streaming services that you can use right now. Explore the feature sets of any such devices and try using them to access available services.

Dedicated streaming devices like the Amazon Fire TVApple TV, Chromecast, and Roku 3 are affordable options for adding popular apps to a TV that may have limited or no built-in streaming functionality.

YouTube makes it easy to pair your smartphone or tablet to a connected TV also running the YouTube app. Once paired, you can queue up YouTube videos through the app on your mobile device that will then playback in order on the connected TV.

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Video Streaming Sources
ABC, AMCCBS, CW, Fox, NBC, PBS, and other broadcasters now provide some free TV viewing through a web browser or mobile app. However, many broadcasters restrict online access of the latest episodes of popular shows to only those viewers with a current cable/fiber/satellite TV subscription by requiring them to login with valid account information in order to watch the selected program.

This article assumes that the cord cutting individual has no cable/fiber/satellite TV subscription, and thus no related account login information. However, you may know someone willing to share their account information with you, and some video streaming services like HBO Go and Netflix have indicated that limited account sharing is acceptable.

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More Movie and TV Streaming Options
Netflix is an obvious choice for streaming TV shows and movies with high quality 1080p and some 2160p content now available. If you are an Amazon Prime member, then you also have full access to the ever-growing Amazon Instant Video collection. For network TV junkies, a Hulu Plus subscription for $8 a month gives you current season access to shows like Glee, Family Guy, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Colbert Report, New Girl, and Modern Family. Hulu Plus also offers all episodes from every season of past popular shows including The X-Files, Arrested Development, Desperate Housewives, Battlestar Galactica, Monk, Saturday Night Live, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Ugly Betty, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and dozens more - explore the Hulu Plus lineup.

Dish Network introduced Sling TV at the 2015 CES that enables a no-contract/cancel anytime streaming subscription to live TV and sports programming. The basic $20/month channel package includes ESPN/ESPN2, TNT, TBS, Food Network, HGTV, Travel Channel, Adult Swim, Disney Channel, El Rey Network, Cartoon Network, and Maker. There are also three additional packages available for $5 each: Sports Extra, Kids Extra, News & Info Extra. Sling TV streams content to all Amazon Fire TV devices, Roku LT and higher, iOS 7+ devices, Android 4.0.3+ devices, OSX Snow Leopard 10.6+ , and Windows 7+. Sling TV's limitations are that not all channels can be paused DVR-style, and content can be streamed to only one device/platform at a time. Sling TV includes a 3-day replay feature for select channels (not ESPN/ESPN2), and Sling International customers have an 8-day replay on all international channels.

The online database CanIStream.It will tell you if a particular movie is available for online streaming, what services offer it, and what you can expect to pay.

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Sports
Subscription cable/fiber/satellite television services make it easy to receive all of the live sports a fan can afford, but OTA TV often includes some live sporting events such as baseball, basketball, bicycling, football (all kinds), mixed martial arts, motor sports, tennis...all free to enjoy. Options for streaming live sports are as varied as sports themselves and include app and browser-based viewing options. Here are some good places to start:

NBC Sports - includes Sunday Night Football and Formula 1


Sometimes the patient are rewarded. I've found that some streamed sporting events that require a valid cable/satellite login for live viewing can be rewatched later without a login after the live game completes.

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Paid Sports Streaming Options
Paid streaming sports options exist, and professional baseball fans have an easy choice with MLB.tv. The MLB.tv service allows you to stream non-local live games and all completed games commercial-free and in good HD quality. I also appreciate MLB.tv's alternative audio/video options including radio and stadium sound audio feeds.

If ice hockey is your professional sport of choice, the National Hockey League (NHL) has taken a cue from MLB.tv by offering fans the GameCenter LIVE subscription service. GCL streams live out-of-market games and on-demand full-length replays in HD quality. GameCenter LIVE can be accessed online through a web browser or an app is available for viewing on Android, iOS, Apple TV, Roku, HD game consoles, and other popular platforms.

Professional motorcycle racing fans can get their fix with a subscription to MotoGP that features 720p live and archived streaming content.

American football fans have a couple of paid streaming options to try: NFL Sunday Ticket and NFL Game Pass. The latter is not available in the U.S. or Mexico, but...

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Bypassing Location Limitations
If your streaming options are limited by your location, consider a service like Unlocator. Unlocator is a Danish company that provides smart DNS services that make it simple to enjoy the streaming services that you pay for no matter where you live. Setup is easy and the service is transparent and fast. Unlocator offers a 7-day free trial, and more information about supported devices and services can be found on its website.

Feedback is Welcome
I plan to update this regularly update this document, and I encourage everyone to send me information about their favorite cord cutting gear and services so I can evaluate them for possible addition. For more information about cutting the cord, I recommend exploring these resources:

RabbitEars.info - DTV technical information
The Green Button - Windows Media Center and beyond!
/r/cordcutters - Reddit's cord cutting sub-Reddit


Also, check out Robert's favorite home theater gear for more recommended cord cutting gear!

IFA Berlin: Home Theater Highlights

IFA Berlin is the ideal destination for a pre-CES peek at what home theater display goodness we can expect to see in the coming year. All of the major TV manufacturers love showing off its latest creations, and remember that this year's prototypes are often good indicators of next year's realities.

LG Electronics
LG's maturing OLED TV lineup included a look at the company's upcoming EG9700 curved screen series that features 2160p resolution (57.22 PPI) or 4-times the number of pixels compared to a 1080p screen.  As TV screen sizes expand beyond 70-inches, the increased pixel count of 2160p resolution delivers a more seamless, window-like viewing experience compared to the larger pixel structure of 1080p resolution at similar sizes. LG also unveiled a prototype 98-inch 4320p (89.91 PPI) non-curved LCD screen - that's more than 33.1 million total pixels!

Panasonic
The Panasonic/Sony "all print method" OLED technology development partnership appears to be bearing fruit. Panasonic had a few of its prototype 65-inch 2160p (67.78 PPI) curved OLED TVs on display and the general consensus is that more OLED options equal more eye candy (at increasingly competitive prices) for all! However, I predict that 1080p OLED TVs won't achieve mainstream pricing for another year while 2160p OLED TVs will soon become the new premium display technology for home theater aficionados.

Philips
Philips has had a relatively quiet presence in the U.S. TV market of late since the brand was acquired by TVP Technology, but if you appreciate dynamic RGB LED bias lighting, then its new Ambilight-enabled screens are sure to draw your attention. Also demonstrated at IFA was a new high-resolution Ambilight system dubbed "Afterglow" that extends on-screen imagery to the surrounding wall surfaces - more details are expected late October.

Samsung
Samsung also revealed a 98-inch prototype flat LCD with 4320p resolution (89.91 PPI) as well as a few 1080p and 2160p curved OLED screens, but all were prototypes with no release date or pricing information. 2015 CES anyone?

Samsung's cinema-like 21:9 aspect ratio LCD televisions include a new 105-inch 5120x2160 resolution (52.92 PPI) bendable model for people that cannot decide between flat or curved!

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Learn More About Dolby Atmos

Updated April 16, 2015: added speaker setup links

The masters of sound processing at Dolby Labratories have published a pair of documents that provide a thorough yet very accessible introduction to its new Dolby Atmos technology. One document dives into the technology itself and how it relates to the mixing studio, cinema, and home theater environments. The other document details the Dolby Atmos speaker technology and how it will be integrated into new products.

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Speaker setup
The Dolby website has also added a terrific section that details popular Dolby Atmos Speaker configurations. The pages highlight the optimal layout and aiming of in-ceiling and upward-firing speaker types, and there is a downloadable installation guide for more information.

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Blu-ray Movies for Less Than $10

Updated and filed under "something for everyone!": HD Nation fan Chris C. pointed out this excellent Amazon search for Blu-ray titles that cost less than $10 each. Nothing (yet) compares to the combined audio and video bitrate of a 1080p Blu-ray movie, and I already found three that I'm going to order - Thanks Chris!

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Robert's Favorite Home Theater Gear!

I'm frequently asked for home theater and other tech product recommendations, and to better serve the visitors of this site, there is now a dedicated section that lists the products I wholeheartedly recommend.

Finding this list is easy: just click the Favorite Gear link in the navigation bar at the top of the page.  This page will be updated regularly with links to everything that I discuss here and on my Twitter feed.

If you are considering a purchase of new home theater gear, please feel free to ping me with any comments or questions.  Wondering how to get ahold of me?  Well...

I've also added a nifty Contact link that makes it easier for anyone to reach me via email - I realize not everyone is into social media.

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