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Rabbit TV ? .......

gesshotsgesshots Member Posts: 15,678 ✭✭✭✭
edited July 2015 in General Discussion
Does anyone have experience with this product?

I've seen infomercials and they sell it on Amazon and Walmart for $10.00.

I found this at Dollar Tree for $1.00 ! ... Exact same thing.

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Did I waste a buck or is this a good/bad thing to unleash on my PC.?

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It's being willing. I found out early that most men, regardless of cause or need, aren't willing. They blink an eye or draw a breath before they pull the trigger. I won't. ~ J.B. Books

Comments

  • NeoBlackdogNeoBlackdog Member Posts: 17,261 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    After reading your thread title I thought you had tuned into the AJN, the All Jewish Network!

    Edit...
    Your first title, that is! Quick catch!
  • babunbabun Member Posts: 11,038 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Watch That Tv while you eat your "free" lunch.




    Oh yea...there is NO free lunch....
    [;)]

    """It looks like Rabbit TV is growing up and hopping over into new territory. The TV-equivalent of the MagicJack with "Free access to 5,000 TV stations" is cutting that bright red USB stick loose. You know, the one that you would've seen on late night infomercials, and then again in line at your local Walgreens or Walmart for $10. Instead, Rabbit TV is now going to live solely in a web browser, maintaining its own implication as a mecca for live TV - no hardware required - and only for content that is readily available online. It's got a new home, but it's still doing the same thing: prowling the web for online video and serving it up in a TV Guide-style buffet that lets people pick and choose what they want to watch.
    So just to be clear here: A Rabbit TV subscription doesn't give you access to anything you can't already get for free on the Internet. It just aims to make finding what you want to watch easier. And now, it will even fold in movies and TV shows from Netflix and Hulu plus, if you have a subscription.
    The Rabbit TV USB stick will still be sold until they are liquidated, but no new sticks are coming behind those. If you've got one, it will still help you get up and running, but you won't need to plug it in anymore. Now that it's being replaced by a web-based streaming platform called Rabbit TV Plus, a simple registration and login is enough to get started. It's still designed to aggregate and simplify access to streaming TV shows and movies from existing (and legal) websites, and even throws in 50,000 Internet radio stations to boot. The cost remains at $10 for the first year of service, with a $10 annual subscription required to re-up after that. The best value looks to be the three-year Platinum membership at $20."""
  • Spider7115Spider7115 Member Posts: 29,704 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Apparently, it merely consolidates web channels that are already free. The "plug-in" has been discontinued which is why you found it at the Dollar Tree.

    http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/rabbit-tv-real-deal-or-swift-swindle/
  • ruger41ruger41 Member Posts: 14,665 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Just get a Roku box & hd rabbit ear indoor antenna for local programs. We ditched cable months ago and love it. You do need wireless internet to use Roku but tons of free movies, music and tv shows including gun/hunting channels. You can watch Netflix through it too.
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