FLO TV - good for college football?

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FLO TV - good for college football?

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www.flotv.com

So i've been thinking of getting one of these for awhile... is it worth it? Anyone here have experience with them?

Not quite sure how it works either... is it just like having normal television? Do they send you the device, or do you have to use your own digital device (like your cell phone)?

What is the cost like? Is the reception good?


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That looks like an interesting service, but I'd have to be in my car a long time to justify the subscription.

Have you looked at the Slingbox? They have an iPhone/Blackberry app. Probably an iPad app too by now. And there's no subscription costs (beyond what it costs for whatever you have at home...cable/satellite, etc.). I've been using an early generation Slingbox for about 3 years now and it served me well while I was living overseas.


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Re: FLO TV - good for college football?

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mainly I just want something I can use to watch the ESPN games while I'm at work. If you buy their small tv ($199) you get 6 month free service... that's enough to last all football season and almost into march madness. But i have a feeling Rexburg isn't covered...


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