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[QUOTE="Minicoop69, post: 2768177, member: 4323"] I guess it depends on what you are looking for. YoutubeTV is probably the best sports option for cordcutters and the only put one that stands in full 1080p and 60fps. If it is in your area it will include all local channels as well. Has unlimited cloud based DVR that holds all does for 9 months. This is $40 a month. Gotten better since it's inception to the point I think it's the best one there is. If your internet is strong there shouldn't be any buffering issues. DirecTV Now is decent as they have tiered options. They sometimes run a deal where if you prepay for 3 months then you can get an apple TV or other promotions. They also have DVR, but it is called at 20 hours for the free version. You can pay a little more for more hours, but that's up to you. This service is the best if you like HBO or other add ons. HBO add on is only $5 a month instead of the normal $15. Also if you have ATT cell phone plans you could get a discount on this service. Buffering is a huge problem here no matter how far your internet is. I have 100mbps and it buffers and says it can't load shows all the time. Not to sure about Hulu or Playstation. They are in the same team price wise as the ones above. SlingTV is the last. They have cheaper options and is closer to a la carte as you can get. There smallest package is increasing price, but that shouldn't stop you if you are trying to lower your price. As for UConn games, I have YouTubeTV and DirecTV Now, so my bases are pretty much covered. I do miss a couple of games at the beginning of the season, but you can Periscope those. If you can't get the game through a provider, you still might get the game through the provider, but you need to watch the game through watch ESPN. With Roku you would need to make sure that App Tile is on your home screen to access it. [/QUOTE]
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