@gqone76 thats correct in terms of live tv. The vod for J and K drama does work well when I tested it tho.
I did have a quick chat with them about the possibility of those 2 languages. They did offered me a reasonable explaination. At the end of the day money talks
Are they planning to release a Japanese or/and Korean version later?
@Mmmaru Just saw that comment on their FB page as well.
IMO it really doesn't matter. Who knows when they will shut down. Giving an actual number to their customer is better than giving a false promise TVPad did.
If you take an average cost of a htv3 ($230 / 5). That's roughly 46 per year, $4 per month.
I'd say that is a pretty good deal assuming they will stay in business for that long.
@Mmmaru Just saw that comment on their FB page as well.
IMO it really doesn't matter. Who knows when they will shut down. Giving an actual number to their customer is better than giving a false promise TVPad did.
If you take an average cost of a htv3 ($230 / 5). That's roughly 46 per year, $4 per month.
I'd say that is a pretty good deal assuming they will stay in business for that long.
@Mmmaru Just saw that comment on their FB page as well.
IMO it really doesn't matter. Who knows when they will shut down. Giving an actual number to their customer is better than giving a false promise TVPad did.
If you take an average cost of a htv3 ($230 / 5). That's roughly 46 per year, $4 per month.
I'd say that is a pretty good deal assuming they will stay in business for that long.
Agreed. Let's hope they last that long. Haha.
I wanted to chime in on this discussuion. I paid $168 for my TVPad1 3 years ago. For < $60 a year of entertainment, it was a great deal. So if HTV claimed a 5 year service for $230, (and if you get all 5 years of it), it will be super deal. Consider this: how much are you willing to pay for a bottle of good whisky (or whiskey)? A Laphroaig 18 years these days will set you back between $85 - $155 USD, depending where you buy it.
I am also planning to buy this. The new vod app has propably fixed the skipping issue? Are there any other known issues? Is there lot of buffering? Does most of the old vod content work?
I want to buy the H.TV3 but I have some questions that I hope you guys can answer. I was wondering if there is a free channel that streams NBA basketball games on the H.TV3? I saw on Padman's video that there is NBA premium listed on the Channel Menu list but I he didn't click on it. I also have one more question, how likely is the H.TV3 going to be shutdown like the TVPad? I don't want to buy aa paper weight for $200+.
I want to buy the H.TV3 but I have some questions that I hope you guys can answer. I was wondering if there is a free channel that streams NBA basketball games on the H.TV3? I saw on Padman's video that there is NBA premium listed on the Channel Menu list but I he didn't click on it. I also have one more question, how likely is the H.TV3 going to be shutdown like the TVPad? I don't want to buy aa paper weight for $200+.
if you want NBA game try Kodi addons for NBA game but I am not sure 100% work if you do search with google.
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IMO it really doesn't matter. Who knows when they will shut down. Giving an actual number to their customer is better than giving a false promise TVPad did.
If you take an average cost of a htv3 ($230 / 5). That's roughly 46 per year, $4 per month.
I'd say that is a pretty good deal assuming they will stay in business for that long.
Consider this: how much are you willing to pay for a bottle of good whisky (or whiskey)? A Laphroaig 18 years these days will set you back between $85 - $155 USD, depending where you buy it.
If you want live games, best bet is install kodi
I'm not sure if anybody know the answer to your last question.
Thanks for the updated, I'm in west coast too, hope it will keep working.
It's now more stable than before.
I didn't htv3 yet,I think it will be ok too.