Introducing the Tablo ATSC 3.0 QUAD HDMI – A Tablo DVR for NextGen TV

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Because of the Dolby AC-4 codec needed to provide audio, this version is going to be HDMI direct connected to ONE tv set. It won't be a network tuner. However, ALL FOUR tuners are ATSC 1.0/ATSC 3.0 hybrid, unlike the HdHomerun 4k versions, which are 2 + 2. The HdHomerun ones ARE network tuners, BUT, they can't decode Ac-4 on the device itself, so you are at the mercy of whether the tv set you are using has native Ac-4 capability, which few do at present.

Order link: Tablo ATSC 3.0 QUAD HDMI Over-the-Air [OTA] DVR
 
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Do these devices still compress video like they used to?
This one apparently doesn't compress:
This guarantees that all unencrypted video and audio content — including 4K High Dynamic Range (HDR) and Dolby AC-4 Surround Sound where available — will be passed through to the television connected to your Tablo ATSC 3.0 QUAD HDMI.
 
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are any sporting events being broadcast in 4k?

Not that I've seen. I watched the Chiefs/Bengals game Sunday from KCTV in 3.0. To the naked eye, I saw no difference in video quality between KCTC's 1.0 and 3.0 feeds. The difference is in the encoding- h.265- and the 3.0 feed used half the bandwidth of the 1.0 feed.

The 1.0 feed was 10mbps, the 3.0 feed was 5mbps.
 

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Here in Connecticut our CBS looks amazing on the 3.0 feed when compared to the 1.0 feed.

The other three channels on the 3.0 feed looks about the same as the 1.0 feed even though all 4 are broadcasting in 1080p on the 3.0 feed.


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For the extra $100 is it going to be that much better than the Silicon Dust 4 tuner ATSC 3.0 tuner?
IF you have a device/tv set that's capable of decoding Dolby AC-4, the Hd Homerun would probably be a better buy for you. However, IF you don't, then the Tablo would be a better buy. Also, IF you want to use something like the Channels whole house dvr solution, you MUST have the Hd Homerun type tuner to do so. Channels — Live TV & DVR

Personally, I want an ATSC 3.0 quad tuner/dvr, however, it's still so early in the roll-out, I'm going to wait longer. I'd MUCH prefer some sort of network "Gateway" tuner, that my Tivo can somehow also use to record ATSC 3.0 channels.
 

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There are pluses as the signal is stronger then 1.0 and the multi-path is cleaner with the 4K Homerun HD box from what was reviewed by Antennaman.
 

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I’ll gladly wait 3+ years for STB improvements and lower prices. Maybe 5+ years, waiting for a convincing feature to persuade me. Or when ATSC 1 broadcasts in my two areas of interest stop- then I’ll HAVE to make a decision. Who knows what options I will have then? Assuming I stay on the right side of the grass.
 
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Assuming I stay on the right side of the grass.
Again I had to Google your inscrutable expression. Where do you pick these up, anyway? NO? At sea?

For anybody who cares, he is assuming he'll still be alive at that time. The expression for "dead" that this CA boy learned, was "pushing up daisies". But I imagine that expression may be inscrutable to some.
 

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IF you have a device/tv set that's capable of decoding Dolby AC-4, the Hd Homerun would probably be a better buy for you. However, IF you don't, then the Tablo would be a better buy. Also, IF you want to use something like the Channels whole house dvr solution, you MUST have the Hd Homerun type tuner to do so. Channels — Live TV & DVR
All the HDhomerun apps have been updated to convert the AC-4 audio if the device does not support AC-4 audio, so thats not an issue anymore.
 

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