Tablo TV, one of the few DVRs available in the U.S. market for over-the-air TV broadcasts, has announced its latest version, which, despite what many had hoped, does not include support for ATSC 3.0 ...
While some other companies are leaving over-the-air DVR for dead, Tablo is doubling down. The fourth-generation Tablo has a fresh hardware design, a total software overhaul, and a lower starting price ...
A new Tablo over-the-air DVR holds about a month of HD shows, and can stream them to your Apple device without ads. Photo: Tablo/Cult of Mac A Tablo over-the-air DVR released this week boasts 1 ...
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Tablo has always been a niche product, Grant Hall, founder and CEO of parent company Nuvyyo, admitted to TechCrunch. However, as more cord-cutters become frustrated with streaming services raising ...
Nuvyyo’s Tablo picks up local TV broadcasts and lets you watch or record them on your TV, phone or tablet. As you’ll see in this Tablo TV review, it’s a brilliant solution for cord-cutters who lost ...
A popular and inexpensive plug-and-play DVR that records shows from a TV antenna and works over Wi-Fi might sound like cord-cutter nirvana, but Tablo DVR users have been experiencing more headaches ...
As part of its plans to build an over-the-air tech ecosystem for NextGen TV, E.W. Scripps quietly acquired the Canadian startup Nuvyyo in January of 2022, according to The Verge. Nuvyyo sells Tablo ...