https://mashable.com/article/amazon-prime-no-dolby-vision
So you must subscribe to the ad free service if you want Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision.
So you must subscribe to the ad free service if you want Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision.
An excellent analogy. When something on commercial OTA TV interests me I usually DVR it and skip the commercials. I'm sure that is possible on streaming services too but it requires hacking skills I have not yet mastered.Watching ads is just as bad as sitting in traffic.
Sounds like a good plan. This is often recommended by tech "gurus" like CNET and NY Times Cable Cutter.I'm debating starting to rotate which channels I have since I seem to clean a channel out after a while and then end up waiting months to half a year for something I like to come back.
I was a fan of the original "All Critters", with Robert Hardy and Peter Davidson (can't remember who played James). Another PBS/BBC reboot not as good as the original was "Malice Aforethought" on "Mystery". Of course you'd have to put up with NTSC 4X3 but I don't care with good content. There may be higher resolution dubs from the film originals but I doubt it.PBS for All creatures great and small,
Yeah, it certainly makes the most sense to do that. I just dont want the hassle of dropping service and then having to add it back again. It would save money though.Sounds like a good plan. This is often recommended by tech "gurus" like CNET and NY Times Cable Cutter.
Wow, never heard of that. So you pay them $20 once and you can get a 2nd phone number on your cell phone?I transfered our home number to Google Voice, one time $20 charge. It's controlled by an app on my mobile, use that number to give out when I don't want to give out my mobile number.
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