I guess the subject says it all. Convenient access to ESPN3.com would be the #1 selling point for me.
Just curious if anyone knows?
Thanks-
Just curious if anyone knows?
Thanks-
msmith198025 said:Not sure on that. If you have a xbox 360, they just recently got an update that does ESPN 3, and in HD. You must have an internet provider that offers it though. ATT service does I know.
ohioankev said:If you have an ISP that supports ESPN 3 there is a way to get it on GoogleTV that isn't official.
kscott900 said:I guess the subject says it all. Convenient access to ESPN3.com would be the #1 selling point for me.
Just curious if anyone knows?
Thanks-
I does work. It took a while to load, but it does work. The HD games looked great.
I does work. It took a while to load, but it does work. The HD games looked great.
Nothiing is wrong with ESPN3 quality. Its ur bandwidth. AT&T DSL with 3 MB is not always 3 MB. Its takes 1-2 minutes for ESPN3 to give you a good quality. I watched some games through Google TV on ESPN3 and stream was much better after 2-3 minutes... As long as ur ISP suportes ESPN3, you should be fine watching on google tvUsing my laptop, I tried to watch some games that were only available via espn3.com and the quality was absolutely horrible. It was so jerky and missed all kinds of things during plays that it looked more like a cartoon than something you could really watch. Am using a 3MB ISP (ATT), Vista Home Premium, and MS Media Center (whatever its now called.) Is play-on better than that? If so, definitely worth the $$$ to get around using the MS implementation (which sux). Is the Google TV solution better? (Was terrible on both IE and FireFox.)