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[QUOTE="j66kicker, post: 3276763, member: 4447"] The first thing to remember is in order to stream ESPN3 you must be a paying subscriber to ESPN - on cable, which you just dropped - or through some other service - either DirectTV or or a pay streaming service such as Sling or YouTube TV. Roku is just a streaming stick which gives you easy access to a lot of streaming services - some free and many for pay subscription or PPV - but is not a streaming service itself. Chromecast is just a very useful device which allows your TV to mirror what you're streaming on your computer or mobil device, or to "cast" from that computer or mobil device to your TV (Chromecast takes over the streaming itself, letting you use your computer or mobil device for other things). I have both of these streaming devices and would highly recommend getting them* (each under $50), but you still have to be paying for ESPN somewhere else in order to stream ESPN3. * [U]Example[/U]: This Sunday I want to watch the Cowboys game, the Patriots game and the Yankee game, all of which are on at the same time, and likely none of which are on regular TV here in Arizona. So I will stream one of the football games on my laptop through Reddit and cast it to my TV, then use the same laptop to stream the other football game (Reddit again) and just watch it on my laptop. Finally I'll get the Yankees on MLB.TV ($90/year for Yankee games only) with Roku (plugged into a different HDMI port than my Chromecast device). I will have to toggle back and forth from the football game to the Yankee game at commercials, but basically I'll get to see all 3 games simultaneously with one TV and one computer. [/QUOTE]
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