Hey! With the Super Bowl just around the corner, I wanted to share with you how my family is using U-verse to enjoy the Big Game.
Geographic and service restrictions apply to U-verse services. Check to see if you qualify at www.att.com/uverse. Access to HD service requires $10/mo. HD Premium Tier available for an additional $5/mo. Total Home DVR functionality is available on up to 8 TVs, and requires a receiver for each additional TV at $7/mo.

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Hey! With the awards season in full swing thought you might be interested in viewing a great app that keeps you up to speed on all of the action.
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Hey! Yet another handy feature from U-verse, TV Multivew, allows me to watch up to four shows at once – here’s how it works:
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Hey! Just wanted to share with you a quick demonstration on how to use the parental control feature on AT&T U-verse:
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Becky here! Just wanted to share with you how AT&T U-verse DVR helped save the day when one of my daughters forgot to record her favorite TV program:
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After my last device review of the Nokia E71X, I realized “hey, I kind of like reviewing devices.” So the devices team at AT&T sent me a Samsung Eternity so I could try out the new Mobile TV feature. I was hesitant at first because I’ve never been a fan of the typical TV feature options on devices. I’m a “now” person. Need everything live and now. The buffering on other devices would drive me nuts and it was always just clips, not the full show, which just didn’t work for me. Funny enough, we were in the process of moving when I received the Samsung Eternity and therefore had no TV at the new place yet. After keeping my 8 year old busy for most of the day, I was dying for some TV time when I realized I had TV in my pocket all along! The Mobile TV feature could not have come at a better time!
So Johnny and I both had our turns watching Mobile TV on the device. It was so awesome, neither of us wanted to give it up. It was just as if we were watching TV on our home television. First, it has a guide with the channel, time and show listed, just like we’re used to having at home on a regular TV. You could look to see what’s on or scroll ahead to see what’s coming. Second, it had a lot of major channels – 14 channels currently. It covers everything from news, primetime, kids to sports channels. Third, no buffering!!! Yea!!! It was live, like normal TV! It also has parent controls and left me wondering, why don’t I have Mobile TV on my current personal device? This is so cool! The only thing it didn’t have is my DVR, which we know I’m addicted to.
The one drawback I came across was having to hold the device for so long. I needed a holder or something to keep it propped while watching TV.
Anyway, I have to say I was very impressed with Mobile TV and I’m planning to do a video review of the feature soon so you guys can actually see it for yourselves. I hope to see this feature enhanced and offered on more devices in the future.
Where would you see yourself using Mobile TV?

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