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  | I've been a cord cutter for about 15 years now.  Started with jailbreaking apple tv's and ipads.  Kodi, Plex, Chinese android boxes to linux you name it.  It's more a challenge than anything.  
  
Things I've learned over the years.  
  
1.  Roku and smart tvs are trash.  Smart tvs are slow, not upgradable.  Roku is a locked enviroment.  
  
2.  Android boxes aren't much better.  Usually cheap Chinese things but always an overload of options, settings, things that don't work on a TV setting, etc.  
  
3.  Google TV's are pretty great.  Android optimized for TV  
  
4.  Amazon Fire TV/sticks are the best.  Its' an Android system with an Amazon front end on it.  Easy to add what you want to it, a bunch of guides on it and cheap enough to throw away and get another when it gets outdated.  
  
5.  Don't buy a premade box/stick.  Apps will get shutdown and you need to know how and what to replace it and set it up.  Apps come and go.  I refuse to set up anything anymore becasuse of the constant fixing.  
  
6.  Your much better off paying for a debrid service.  I pay $4.15/month for premuimize and $1.25/month for a premium app.  I have a Netflix like setup that I can watch almost any TV show or Movie even ones in theatres.  Most of the time in 4k.  
  
7.  Live sporting events aren't hard to watch.  I usually use a streameast, meth streams, crack streams, etc.  Google NFL streams Reddit or whatever your sport is.  You can watch soccer/basketball/boxing/NFL/MLB/etc.   A lot of times you can pick and choose which broadcast you want to watch. |  |
 
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