Peacock will be having a BF deal starting next Monday $20/yr. I plan on jumping on it - new subscribers only.I have YouTube TV and for me, that works pretty well. Going to have to get Peacock as well this year.
Thanks man! I probably will tooPeacock will be having a BF deal starting next Monday $20/yr. I plan on jumping on it - new subscribers only.
This is the correct info.I have 5pm EST on ESPN
I would stick to FIOS optical as it has one of the best pictures out there, along with DirectTV, both have a huge bandwidth compared to streaming signals (Hulu, YouTube, Fubo) which are limited by the high compression algorithms that make streaming possible through a very small “pipe” if you will.OK, Cord cutters. I have Hulu+ but it went up a little. YouTube TV is going up now again. I would consider a return to "cable" (Fios in my case) except for the boxes. I don't want a box for DVR or for each TV. I could maybe live with one box. They make you rent a thing that exists to benefit them. It's a failed model.
I heard Fios now has an App. Has anyone used that? Is it comparable to Hulu/YTTV? If So that might work and I'd get NESN back in the process.
I have Fios internet now. I also have four TVs. Five if you count the one in my exercise area that just has a fire stick. My problem with Fios in the past is that my cable box rental, even with the mini boxes, was like $60 by itself.I would stick to FIOS optical as it has one of the best pictures out there, along with DirectTV, both have a huge bandwidth compared to streaming signals (Hulu, YouTube, Fubo) which are limited by the high compression algorithms that make streaming possible through a very small “pipe” if you will.
Wow, that’s a lot. Didn’t know they charged that much. Try Direct TV, the picture is just as good if not slightly better. I pay $99 a month for every single channel and ALL the sports channels. The picture is better than the best streaming channel you can get. Only downside is during the summer if you’re having a thunderstorm the picture will go out for a few minutes.I have Fios internet now. I also have four TVs. Five if you count the one in my exercise area that just has a fire stick. My problem with Fios in the past is that my cable box rental, even with the mini boxes, was like $60 by itself.