A:AnswerThe Tablo will receive fewer stations than your smart TV from what ever antenna you are using (do to the splitter that is built in to the Tablo for 2 tuner tuning.) You will need an exterior or roof mounted antenna.
A:AnswerThe number of recordings and airings you can run at the same time, is equal to the number of tuners you have. In this case, a 2-tuner model will allow you to record two shows at the same time. However, you would not be able to watch a sperate airing until one of the recordings have finished or you cancel one of these recordings.
We have a 4-tuner model that would allow you to watch/record 4 airings at the same time.
As for dish fiber, you won't be able to pull in broadcast TV with such. You'd need an over-the-air TV antenna. They are, however, affordable. One of our packages induces a 35 mile range indoor model but it may behoove you to research and see what TV antenna would best suit your purposes
You'll also need a strong internet connection, an ethernet or a wireless network for your Tablo to connect to. Such is for setup and our FAST streaming channels.
A:AnswerHi - unfortunately, the Tablo device can't back up recordings from the Dish Hopper. It's specifically designed to receive and record over-the-air TV signals, so it doesn't integrate with satellite DVR systems like the Dish Hopper.
A:AnswerHi - unfortunately, not at the moment. Tablo needs a steady internet connection to provide live streaming TV and download TV guide data. Thanks for understanding!
A:AnswerYou can get all local channels with Tablo. Just get a quality antenna. You will need to download Tablo on your Roku app after all has been connected. The picture quality on Tablo is excellent.
Eddie:
A:AnswerThis is a response to your answer. I know TV is 1080i I was talking about all the apps like Netflix and all the other crap no 4K like my 10-year-old TV is