

The only piece of hardware that carried through to the current setup is the Mohu Leaf antenna. USB 3.0 to SATA Sabrent Docking Station – $25.Mohu Leaf Indoor Antenna (30-mile range) – $35.Mediasonic Homeworx ATSC digital converter box (HW130STB) – $30.I bought a stack of hardware for my first attempt at taking control of my TV viewing: I needed a way to reliably time-shift over-the-air television with solid image quality.

Everything else I watch is streaming exclusive or pops up on a streaming service the same day it airs. At the same time, I’ve long since snipped the TV cord connecting my home to my cable provider. I write about them for another site, so I need same-night access to them, but I’m also not going to sit and wait for them to come on. You’re welcome to jump into the comments and have at it with my taste in TV if you like: I love the Arrowverse collection of shows on the CW. I love tinkering with my tech, but I’m also a huge TV fan. Here’s how I struggled and then ended up on the Plex Pass DVR. I can now watch OTA TV from just about any device I own and record it, too. These days, TV couldn’t be much more different from what it was like back then. Getting a signal required what felt like a magical dance. I grew up in a time when any TV not plugged into cable had a pair of bunny ears mounted atop. The latest new piece of tech in my home: Over-the-Air television. Whether it’s with the Xbox Accessibility controller or experimenting with solar panels, we love it. But we love all kinds of tech and making our lives better with it. Our focus here at Tech Report is often on the latest processors, displays, storage, and the like.
