dx23 wrote:I've been traveling a lot lately and was thinking of purchasing a Slingbox. Are they worth it? Any recommendation on which model I should purchase?
I've had a Slingbox for a handful of years.
So I have an old basic model and can't help with that issue.
But a few things you might want to consider:
- Do you travel to places with good high speed internet?
2 or 3 years ago the broadband here was fast and the Slingbox picture was good.
Now the internet in my megalopolis is pokey slow and the picture is often blurry and sometimes freezes and such. This matters less if you are watching fairly static things like talking heads, but much more so if you want to watch sports or movies.
(Shanghai has the slowest broadband in China, slightly worse than Tibet...)
- Consider the time difference(s).
In China, for instance, it's a 12 hour difference to the East Coast of the US (AM is PM), so if you're going to be tuning in in the evening in China you'll get morning programs. So are there going to be things you want to watch at the times you'll have available?
- Do you have someone back home who can reset the Slingbox or router if it goes out?
Resetting the router just requires pushing a button. But if the Slingbox settings get lost, you'll need someone with a little computer savvy, or have to just deal with it when you return.
Slingbox itself takes up a relatively small amount of memory and doesn't cause any problems, and is easy to use. But the settings go wonky every now and then and need resetting.
Overall, I like the Slingbox and use it a decent amount.
But it was much better when my broadband was actually good/reliable.
And it would be better if the time zone I lived in didn't conflict so much with where my Slingbox is. Lastly, these days you can watch a good deal of sports, and old Tv shows (via Hulu and such) and things like The Daily Show streaming over these here interwebs.
So, it depends what you want to watch, the times involved, and internet speed.
It's a bit frustrating with my current poor internet, and I probably wouldn't buy it today for such a mediocre and unreliable picture. But when my internet was good and when I first got it, it was pretty sweet. It's also a one-time investment -- I think my old Sling Solo cost only a little over $100 six years or so ago.
Hope that helps ...