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re: Sling TV is legit.
Posted on 9/18/15 at 7:44 am to Mr. Hangover
Posted on 9/18/15 at 7:44 am to Mr. Hangover
Question about this, our Dish is actually up today, wife complained and was paying $50 a month for a basic package plus like 25 for internet. Dish now wants 97 a month and I said frick that.
so, this is pretty much an app streamed from my computer or tablet to our tv for like 25 bucks a month? should I start another thread about this for millennials who don't understand technology, but still understand it more than Frankie?
so, this is pretty much an app streamed from my computer or tablet to our tv for like 25 bucks a month? should I start another thread about this for millennials who don't understand technology, but still understand it more than Frankie?
Posted on 9/18/15 at 8:31 am to maisweh
not necessarily just computer or tablet nowadays. a lot of the "streaming devices" that you already use for Hulu, Amazon Prime, Netflix, HBOGo/Now, etc, also have the WatchESPN app.
For example. We use our Roku 3 with the WatchESPN app on the TV in the living room.
You would login to WatchESPN with your cable or internet provider credentials. So, since I have Comcast internet (no cable, no phone. just internet) and I have SlingTV. I login to the app using my Sling credentials.
Boom. ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNNews, ESPNU, SEC Network, SECN+, and I think CBS Sports (i could be wrong on CBS tho)
For example. We use our Roku 3 with the WatchESPN app on the TV in the living room.
You would login to WatchESPN with your cable or internet provider credentials. So, since I have Comcast internet (no cable, no phone. just internet) and I have SlingTV. I login to the app using my Sling credentials.
Boom. ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNNews, ESPNU, SEC Network, SECN+, and I think CBS Sports (i could be wrong on CBS tho)
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