It is a week after Seollal – the first day of the Korean Lunar New Year – and Tablo normally would be relaxing with his family. Instead, he has isolated himself in a spartan room in his Seoul home ...
As cord-cutting continues to grow, more people are looking for ways to record the free over-the-air (OTA) TV signals that offer up sports, news and award show programming that's tougher to get from ...
The makers of Tablo, an over-the-air DVR with no subscription fees, unveiled on Monday their latest device. The fourth-generation Tablo device lets customers watch, pause and record free TV programs ...
Tablo’s plug-and-play DVR delivers native broadcast quality, but loses some features along the way. For the past few years, our recommendation of Tablo as the best over-the-air DVR for cord cutters ...
As they suffered through yet another service outage that left them unable to access their locally stored TV recordings, many Tablo over-the-air DVR users were asking themselves—and Tablo—one question: ...
Tablo’s quad-tuner DVR maintains an edge over competitors with simple setup, reasonable prices, and some neat new features. Tablo’s over-the-air DVR software has gotten a lot better over the last year ...
Whenever Tablo issues a big software update for its latest over-the-air DVRs, I always hope it’ll finally make them worth recommending again. So after reading about what Tablo called a “MASSIVE” ...
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Tablo has always been a niche product, Grant Hall, founder and CEO of parent company Nuvyyo, admitted to TechCrunch. However, as more cord-cutters become frustrated with streaming services raising ...
Cord cutters will soon have even more options to watch live and record broadcast TV: Nuvyyo, maker of the Tablo DVR for cord cutters, is introducing a new device dubbed the Tablo Live stick at CES in ...
I cut the TV cord back in December, and have never looked back. Gone was the bloated AT&T U-Verse TV and its awful internet service, in came the local cable internet company and YouTube TV. Instant ...