There are a few reasons why I haven’t hooked up an antenna to my primary TV. For one, I’ve been relying on streaming services for most of my content, which offer a wide variety of shows and movies without the need for extra equipment. Additionally, my cable package includes most of the channels I watch, so I haven’t felt the need to switch.
Another reason is that I live in an area with spotty broadcast reception, and I’m not sure I’d get a reliable signal. Lastly, I appreciate the convenience of having all my content in one place, without the need to switch between inputs or deal with multiple devices. That said, I might consider it in the future if my viewing habits change or if I want to access some specific channels that aren’t available through my current plan. How about you?
There are a few reasons why I haven’t hooked up an antenna to my primary TV. For one, I’ve been relying on streaming services for most of my content, which offer a wide variety of shows and movies without the need for extra equipment. Additionally, my cable package includes most of the channels I watch, so I haven’t felt the need to switch.
Another reason is that I live in an area with spotty broadcast reception, and I’m not sure I’d get a reliable signal. Lastly, I appreciate the convenience of having all my content in one place, without the need to switch between inputs or deal with multiple devices. That said, I might consider it in the future if my viewing habits change or if I want to access some specific channels that aren’t available through my current plan. How about you?