Tablo launches beta program for Apple TV app
The company behind the Tablo DVR says it is nearly finished with an Apple TV app that will work with the fourth-generation model of the device.
Tablo is a line of digital video recorders for watching and recording live broadcast television across a number of smart devices, including phones, tablets, computers, smart TVs and other streaming media hardware. Tablo is also the name of an associated suite of apps used by consumers to access live and recorded television on Tablo-branded hardware. Tablo is developed by Canadian technology firm Nuvyyo, which is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company.
The company behind the Tablo DVR says it is nearly finished with an Apple TV app that will work with the fourth-generation model of the device.
Nuvyyo is also still developing an ATSC 3.0 version of its Tablo DVR, but the company still doesn’t know when it will be released.
You know Tablo is getting serious when the company behind the device hires not one, but TWO, celebrity spokespersons.
Nuvyyo has added more than 20 new streaming channels to its next-generation Tablo over-the-air digital video recorder.
The four-tuner, fourth-generation Tablo DVR will be sold exclusively through Best Buy’s website.
Best Buy has quietly posted a pre-order page for a new version of Nuvyyo’s fourth-generation Tablo over-the-air DVR.
The fourth-generation Tablo DVR marries free broadcast TV channels with dozens of free-to-access streaming content feeds.
Nuvyyo is still developing a Tablo device that is capable of receiving ATSC 3.0 signals, a spokesperson confirmed.
Nuvvyo says it will issue refunds to customers who pre-ordered a forthcoming version of its popular, Tablo-branded broadcast TV recorders.
Two models of Tablo’s over-the-air digital video recorders (DVRs) are currently discounted at Black Friday prices.