Category: Reviews
DIRECTV vs. Xfinity
by Randy Harward | Jan 20, 2026 | Internet, Reviews, TV
DIRECTV packages are expensive but probably worth it for sports fans. Xfinity TV packages have fewer channels but a better user experience.
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Xfinity vs. DISH
by Randy Harward | Jan 20, 2026 | Internet, Reviews, TV
Cable TV provider Xfinity has excellent prices, shorter term agreements (or no term agreements at all), 185+ channels, the X1 TV box, and the Xfinity Stream app—but its cloud DVR is expensive and you’ll pay about 30% more per month for the no-term agreement plans.
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Cox vs. Xfinity TV
by Amy Young | Jan 20, 2026 | Entertainment, Reviews, TV
As premium TV providers, Cox and Xfinity TV both offer customers solid channels at similarly medium-to-high prices, but Cox takes home the title in this TV battle.
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Viasat vs. Hughesnet
by Rachel Oaks | Jan 16, 2026 | Internet, Reviews
If you live in a rural area, satellite may be the only available internet type. Between Viasat and Hughesnet, we’d have to pick Viasat because of its faster internet speeds and better data allowance. But Hughesnet isn’t a bad option if you prioritize your pocketbook over your internet time.
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Best CenturyLink-Compatible Modem
by Rachel Oaks | Jan 13, 2026 | Equipment, Internet, Reviews
DSL technology varies so vastly that finding a compatible modem for CenturyLink is tricky business. But buying your modem can save you money in the long run from CenturyLink.
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Best Prepaid Wireless Internet 2026
by Eric Chiu | Jan 8, 2026 | Best of the Best, Entertainment, Industry News, Internet, Reviews
Here’s what you need to know about the best prepaid wireless internet plans from providers like Cox, Verizon, and Xfinity. We break down pricing, data options, speeds, equipment fees, and contract terms so you can compare plans side by side and find flexible, no-surprise service that fits your budget and lifestyle.
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Best Satellite Dishes for RVs, Camping, and Tailgating
by Dave Schafer | Dec 31, 2025 | Best of the Best, Entertainment, Internet, Reviews, TV
Satellite TV is a great option for the home, but it really shines on the road. Because the TV signals for satellite are beamed from space, they’re available anywhere with a clear view of the southern sky—no cables or other clunky infrastructure necessary.
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NHL Center Ice Review
by Taylor Kujawa | Dec 18, 2025 | Reviews, Sports
NHL Center Ice is an out-of-market sports package for cable and satellite TV subscribers that gets you around 40 NHL games per week. It also includes NHL Network for around-the-clock hockey coverage.
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Sling Orange vs. Sling Blue: What’s the Difference?
by Bill Frost and Randy Harward | Dec 17, 2025 | Entertainment, Reviews, Streaming
How do you choose between Sling TV’s same-priced, color-coded livestreaming plans? It depends on what you’re looking for: Blue gives you more channels and streams, but Orange carries a handful of gotta-have networks like ESPN and Disney. And neither is great for local programming, FYI.
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