OTTAWA, ON--(Marketwired - May 31, 2017) - Nuvyyo, makers of the Tablo DVR for cord cutters, today announced the launch of Tablo DUAL, its next-generation 2-Tuner OTA DVR. The first networked OTA DVR ...
Anyone looking for an alternative to forking out cash each month to a cable provider has another cord-cutting option at their disposal in the form of Tablo. The DVR not only records over-the-air ...
Recording TV shows for later viewing is something almost everyone who subscribes to pay TV can do. Digital video recorders, or DVRs, use hard drives to store the shows so the user can watch later and ...
If we didn’t know firsthand that the Tablo DVR for Over-The-Air HDTV is actually a real thing, we would think it was too good to be true. This awesome box is the last piece of the puzzle you need to ...
There are some great options out there for cord cutters looking for a solid over-the-air (OTA) DVR choice, but Nuvyyo’s Tablo DVRs, like the Tablo Dual OTA DVR are among the best. Not only do they ...
Some consumers who think about cutting the cable cord hesitate for fear they won't have an easy way to record shows once they've given up their cable company-provided DVR. But there are alternatives ...
Announced today, Tablo Dual is a connected two-tuner DVR for over-the-air (OTA) TV that also boasts internal storage. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
As more and more TV viewers cut the cable for the wealth of other options, one feature that’s often missing from the new home entertainment configuration is a DVR. Nuvyyo Inc. attempts to fill that ...
OTTAWA—As the cord-cutting movement continues to grow, Nuvyyo is giving the users of its Tablo Over-the-Air DVR platform new recording features. Nuvyyo says that with the updates, cord-cutters using ...
The much-anticipated Apple TV streaming service may have stalled, but that doesn’t mean you have to wait to watch live TV with Apple’s newest set-top. On Tuesday, Tablo announced a tvOS app that will ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.