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I think i heard about a streaming service for live sports in HD with an annual fee. Anyone know what the service or site is?
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Cop an antenna, use Sling, and you'll be able to watch all of this without a cable bill. I've watched just about every sporting event with sling and an antenna and no cable login.Only thing keeping me from cutting the cord is live sports. The best time of the year is upon us as far as sports are concerned. All four of the pro major American sports are being played and my NCAA Football and College Hoops are a must. The minute I find a workaround to get these luxuries provided to me at a fraction of the cost... the cord is history!
How is the ps vue for tv?Mine didn't need any convincing since she got all her shows and more. She looks at me crazy for still having PS Vue.
Cop an antenna, use Sling, and you'll be able to watch all of this without a cable bill. I've watched just about every sporting event with sling and an antenna and no cable login.
Sling doesn't have wide access to NFL and NBA correct? Just what is on ESPN and local channels?
Lol. Good point about the man cave.^ The only reason for not cord cutting... SPORTS. That's the only thing I watch on TV besides the local news.
Pointless to have a man cave, 65 inch 4K TV and Bose 7.1 speakers to watch that weak online stream from another country which keeps cutting off.
Just used my firestick I bought today. Streams seemed choppy. Is that my wifi connection or do I need a better router than what AT&T gave me? Or both?
Anyone ever try Modbro? I'm thinking of copping the chromcast and putting it on there. I want to make the transition to cord cutting slowly.
that's disappointing because I was counting on that to stream live sports. Are the streams half decent at least?I use Mobdro on my Chromecast (1st gen), and it's very hit or miss. A lot of the streams simply don't work
Most TV companies are also internet providers, so they'll just start caping data usage or making plans really expensive.
Similar thing happened 10 years ago with smart phones. We got a ton of data and hardly any minutes, now we get unlimited minutes and barely any data cause people are mainly using data on their phones.