Cutting-Edge Streaming: FreeCast's Player with ATSC 3.0 and DVR Capabilities!



Cutting-Edge Streaming: FreeCast's Player with ATSC 3.0 and DVR Capabilities!



Upgrade Your Streaming Game with FreeCast's ATSC 3.0 and DVR Enabled Player




FreeCast just announced a new streaming player that comes with ATSC 3.0 and DVR features. This device will allow users to watch their favorite shows and record them for later viewing.

FreeCast Home brings us a way to watch live local news, weather, and sports all in one place. It comes with a channel guide that includes over 700 free streaming channels. You can watch channels like ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, PBS, and Univision, among others. This system combines free broadcast TV with web-delivered video, so you get more than what cable TV offers, but at a lower cost.

This is something we have not yet seen offered from any other major media streaming companies from Amazon, Apple and Roku.

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Stream Everything You Love with FreeCast's All-In-One Streaming Solution


FreeCast recently introduced a streaming device that lets you watch broadcast TV channels, streaming channels, and on-demand shows and movies all in one place. 
With the device's ATSC 3.0 tuner, you can enjoy the latest broadcast technology throughout your home. The device also has local DVR storage that you can expand using a USB.


Here's How Much a FreeCast Home Media Streamer Will Cost


FreeCast Home will retail to consumers for a one-time charge of $200 and is able to offer a lifetime of service for a one-time flat price because of recurring revenues generated by ads and commission revenue. A low-to-no-cost server version of the system will be commercially available to multi-dwelling properties and the hospitality industry. 
The company already has agreements with developers of planned communities, condominiums, apartments, property management companies, college campuses, hotels, healthcare providers, vacation rental units, affordable housing providers, and more.

Together this represents access to 14% of the doors in the United States, while the low price and revenue sharing potential make FreeCast home a more affordable and attractive option for operators of these communities and businesses.

FreeCast CEO William Mobley discussed his company’s vision for the future of television. “Cable TV is becoming a legacy service, and with the fragmented streaming market right now, it’s too expensive and inconvenient for consumers to embrace. 
With FreeCast Home, we think we’ve built what comes next: bringing together a wealth of free content from the internet and the airwaves, and letting everyone control their costs by choosing subscriptions and pay-per-view options as they desire. 
With our MDU agreements, we’re very quickly going to get this experience into the hands of a huge number of consumers.”

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