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Covers What, How, and Where to Watch TV for Less Millions of people are cutting the cord on old-fashioned cable TV plans, and choosing more modern, efficient, and cost-effective ways to watch their favorite programming and movies.
My TV for Seniors is an exceptionally easy and complete full-color guide to all the services and hardware you'll need to do it. No ordinary "beginner's book," it approaches every topic from a senior's point of view, using meaningful examples, step-by-step tasks, large text, close-up screen shots, and a full-color interior designed for comfortable reading.
Full-color, step-by-step tasks walk you through watching TV today on a variety of devices-and saving money doing so. Learn how to
- Cut the cable and satellite cord
- Save money on your cable or satellite TV bill
- Watch local TV stations for free
- Choose the best TV and streaming media player for you
- Connect and use an Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, or Roku device
- Watch Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, Netflix, and other streaming video services
- Use live streaming services like DirecTV Now, fuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, and YouTube TV
- Find where to best watch sporting events
- Get a better picture with HD, Ultra HD, and HDR
- Get better sound with a sound bar or surround sound system
- Watch TV on your phone, tablet, or computer
An AARP TV for Grownups publication