Tablo’s plug-and-play DVR delivers native broadcast quality, but loses some features along the way. For the past few years, our recommendation of Tablo as the best over-the-air DVR for cord cutters ...
Nuvyyo, the Canadian maker of the popular Tablo line of over-the-air (OTA) receivers, may not be physically present at CES 2022, but that hasn’t stopped it from debuting its latest product, the $300 ...
KANATA, Canada—Tablo has built off of its Tablo Dual HDMI DVR that it released in 2020 and officially unveiled the new Tablo Quad HDMI OTA DVR that is able to record up to four programs simultaneously ...
LAS VEGAS—At CES 2022, Tablo, a company that specializes in over the air broadcast TV DVRs, announced its first ATSC 3.0 OTA DVR at CES 2022 this week. The QUAD HDMI OTA DVR features four hybrid Tablo ...
The company behind Tablo says some legacy customers will lose premium functions if they don't install a firmware update that includes a security patch.— This story first appears at TheDesk.net, a ...
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 ...
Nuvyyo, the makers of the Tablo DVR for cord cutters who want to record free, over-the-air TV programming from their digital antennas, is today launching their next-generation device, the Tablo DUAL.
Recording TV shows for later viewing is something almost everyone who subscribes to pay TV can do. Digital video recorders, or DVRs, use hard drives to store the shows so the user can watch later and ...
As cord-cutting continues to grow, more people are looking for ways to record the free over-the-air (OTA) TV signals that offer up sports, news and award show programming that's tougher to get from ...
For cord-cutters who don't get all of their TV via streaming, Tablo's DVRs record over-the-air broadcasts and make them available for viewing on screens of many sizes. Late last year Tablo released a ...