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Yes. I tested on seven devices at once, including three Roku TVs, and Roku Express, an iPhone, an iPad, and an Android phone. They all worked. Tablo says there is a six device limit. Of course all of the devices were tuned to only one of two channels because it only contains two tuners.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Tablo connects to TVs over your home computer network, either by an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi. It expects the TV to connect through Roku or Fire TV. I don't know if there's a limit to the number of TVs it can support at once. There was an older model that also had HDMI connection, but this one does not. The older ones could also connect directly to some smart TVs, such as Samsung, but this one can not. I imagine that a TV with built-in Roku or Fire would also work
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It doesn't connect to the TV. It connects to your antenna and your home network. On the TV or streaming device, you install the Tablo app. That app is how you watch live or recorded programs. So you can use the same Tablo device for multiple TVs because the App is using the device over your network.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes - you can access it on any and all TVs as long as you have a Roku, Firestick or Google TV. I only have one antenna and the one Tablo device but can watch live over the air channels on my 4 TVs
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