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Here is the best setup: 1x HDMI 1x Laptop 1x TV (Any size) -Plug laptop into TV and right click on desktop, you will see option for Display settings. Make sure it is set to "Mirror" (I find that is easier) -Navigate to browser of choice and go to a "Website" (THIS IS THE ANNOYING PART) Most of these website have popups, look for the small X's or close the new opened tabs -Click on screen enlarge -sit back and enjoy HD NFL |
I got sick of streams last season. With the Chiefs basically never on at noon anymore I’m getting NFL Sunday Ticket and Red Zone so I can actually choose what games to watch instead whatever is on locally. It’s $440 for the season but honestly I think it will be worth it to no have more dealing with streams.
You don’t need any different cable, satellite, or streaming service which is nice because I have no interest in YouTube TV or direct TV. |
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Cable--$212 per month including ESPN and NFL Network (this is with 6 cable boxes. Sunday Ticket--$300 per year Prime--$19.99 per month (I get this back many times over with what I save on shipping) Peacock--$9.99 per month. Grand Total of $266.98 per month |
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In my defense, I did train service techs on VHS repair back in the day. :D |
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