Tablo launches traditional DVR box for old-school viewers
The Tablo Dual HDMI plugs directly into the TV like a traditional DVR while allowing users the option to stream content on some Internet-connected devices.
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 Tablo Dual HDMI plugs directly into the TV like a traditional DVR while allowing users the option to stream content on some Internet-connected devices.
The free trial is available to customers with an active program guide subscription unti the end of the month.
Nuvyyo grabbed $6 million in Series B funding. Now it’s eyeing a possible expansion into Mexico and Europe.
Tablo has refreshed its over-the-air streaming devices to include models with built-in hard drives.
The Tablo is a whole-home network DVR that unlocks the full potential of free, broadcast TV by freeing it from the confines of the television set.
The maker behind the popular Tablo DVR says it could integrate ATSC 3.0 tuners for UHD or 4K signals later down the road.
The feature started rolling out to a handful of users ahead of an event where Amazon is expected to announce new devices.