So you've been on the edge about getting rid of your traditional cable service. You're sick of terrible interfaces, rental fees and tons of channels you don't watch. Well there's never been a better time to get rid of your cable box than now. You might be able to save some money along the way as well.

With the recent announcement of DirecTV Now along with Playstation Vue and Sling TV, there’s never been a better time to get rid of that clunky dust collector and move to one of the many fantastic streaming box options out there.

First we'll start with services:

DirecTV Now

DirectTV recently unveiled their streaming television service. With over 120+ channels to choose from and an introductory rate of $35 for 100+ channels, this is a great option for people moving to a streaming service for the first time. DirecTV has been in the traditional cable game for many years but it's seen the writing on the wall. More consumers are moving away from traditional cable services more than ever. You can use the service on your 4th Generation Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV / Fire TV Stick , Google Chromecast and of course all your iOS / Android devices. Roku support will be coming soon but not available at launch. One downside to this service is no DVR capabilities.

Playstation Vue

If you do want DVR capabilities, Playstation Vue is your choice. You can record up to 500 shows and they are stored for 28 days. Plans start at $30 a month and for all you sports people, yes you can get your local sports station depending on where you live. I live in the Boston area I am able to watch all major sports teams with the $35 a month Core Slim package. Playstation Vue is also available on PS3 / PS4 , Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV / Fire TV Stick , Android TV, Roku and iOS / Android devices. If you have a good mix of devices in your household, Playstation Vue is the best choice. You can also stream on 5 devices at once (DirecTV allows 2 simultaneous streams).

Sling TV

Sling TV will be your least expensive choice. Starting at only $20 a month it's best for users who just need the minimum. You can get many major networks but also miss out on features like DVR (this feature is coming soon ) and some channels you are not allowed to pause so check the details for your local area on this one. Otherwise it's a great option for people ditching traditional cable but would like access to some channels.