i have sony's and they can't even download DTV stream. there almost 2 years old. one more reason to stick with sat service just pick the remote up and goI've got a Vizio and it doesn't even have ESPN on it.
i have sony's and they can't even download DTV stream. there almost 2 years old. one more reason to stick with sat service just pick the remote up and goI've got a Vizio and it doesn't even have ESPN on it.
I never thought I would say this, Streaming services are beginning to look like cable or satellite.Existing fuboTV Subscribers to See Price Hike in February 2023, Raises RSN Fee to Up to $14 with Addition of Bally Sports
Last night, The Streamable reported that fuboTV would be raising the price of its plans by $5 to come in at a new $74.99 per month rate, effective immediately for new users. Now, a fuboTV spokesperson has told The …thestreamable.com
Fubo just raised their rates by $5 to new subs. Existing will see it next month
New FuboTV Pricing
fuboTV Pro: $74.99/mo. (was $69.99)
fuboTV Elite: $84.99/mo. (was $79.99)
fuboTV Premier: $94.99/mo. (new plan)
fuboTV Ultimate: $99.99/mo. (no longer offered)
In addition to the new pricing in the base plan, fuboTV is adjusting their RSN Fee, which will see the price go up in most markets. While customers in most locations currently pay $8.99-$11.99/mo. RSN Fee, they will now be subject to up to a $13.99/mo. RSN Fee.
RSN Fee
Fubo says that those who receive a single Regional Sports Network in their market will be charged $10.99/month, while those with two or more will pay $13.99/month. The price change comes as FuboTV is about to add Bally Sports RSNs in the coming weeks.
- 1 RSN in Market: $10.99/mo.
- 2+ RSNs in Market: $13.99/mo.
Not even close.I never thought I would say this, Streaming services are beginning to look like cable or satellite.
Live streaming already looked a lot like cable and satellite, albeit without the box rental and local broadcast fees. On demand streaming still looks very different, but that may not last as they become flooded with terrible ads, buggy interfaces, and frequent price hikes from the likes of Netflix and Disney. I expect the best part of both to remain -- no contracts. You can cancel any time without penalty, unlike satellite and some cable "deals."I never thought I would say this, Streaming services are beginning to look like cable or satellite.
Yes, I saw that but to just to not have all the hassle I bought the cheapest Roku on Amazon and hooked it up and I don't even mess with Vizio's apps.While the ESPN app is not available on Vizio you can still watch it but it is a bit different. You can access it using Chromecast or Airplay from your handheld device. Vizio TVs have built in Chromecast and Airplay.
Oh, I totally agree. I have a Roku Ultra 4K, an Apple TV 4K, and a 4K Firestick. I never use the TV apps except to test things out.Yes, I saw that but to just to not have all the hassle I bought the cheapest Roku on Amazon and hooked it up and I don't even mess with Vizio's apps.
Use RokuTrue, however at least on both these Sony's I can load Apps to it ... Apparently you can't do that with all Smart TV's ...
My Sis just asked about adding apps to her Samsung Smart Tv (its an older TV) So I have no idea if all STV's are suppose to be able to load apps or if thats only ones that use Google (mine load thru the Play Store)
She doesn't have enough USB ports ...Use Roku
Does she have a sound bar or anything like that?..you can get a USB switch for more ports but that can cause copyright protection issues but a SONY soundbar with extra USB ports will integrates seamlessly with a sony tv..even will allow the tv remote to control itShe doesn't have enough USB ports ...
She bought a Holiday special one year.
She has a Polk Sound bar currently .. with Alexa, I wouldn't recommend if any one is thinking about it.Does she have a sound bar or anything like that?..you can get a USB switch for more ports but that can cause copyright protection issues but a SONY soundbar with extra USB ports will integrates seamlessly with a sony tv..even will allow the tv remote to control it
Sound Bars suck, but she should still have 3 more HDMI inputs.She has a Polk Sound bar currently .. with Alexa, I wouldn't recommend if any one is thinking about it.
Not on the Holiday TV's.Sound Bars suck, but she should still have 3 more HDMI inputs.
I know Costco has their own specific model numbers, but even that TV you link to has 4 HDMI, without knowing what Samsung she has impedes proving/disproving how many HDMI inputs she has, even the most basic TCL 32” has 3.Not on the Holiday TV's.
Thats how they typically have such low prices, they are made stripped down of many items ... Thise made for specific stores will do that as well.
If you look at the Model numbers, the "Special " ones will be slightly different than the Manufactures Model number.
Costco for example will have a C in it somewhere in the model, usually replacing a number ... Others do that as well.
Nothing wrong with Costco TV's, you just want to confirm that it has all the inputs that you expect.
For example :
This TV is a Sony xr65x90ck (Costcos model)
In real world the Sony model is xr65x90k
Yeah, I had a Samsung that had an optical port, but it wasn't actually connected to anything. They left the silicon for it off the logic board. Also, I know some folks who have recent Samsungs with only 2 HDMI ports.Samsung is really cheap on the jack pack for their lower end sets. A few years ago I was looking at one that didn't even have an audio output - analog or optical.
I just threw up whatever Costco one I could find quickly.I know Costco has their own specific model numbers, but even that TV you link to has 4 HDMI, without knowing what Samsung she has impedes proving/disproving how many HDMI inputs she has, even the most basic TCL 32” has 3.
Yeah, I had a Samsung that had an optical port, but it wasn't actually connected to anything. They left the silicon for it off the logic board. Also, I know some folks who have recent Samsungs with only 2 HDMI ports.
Adding more stuff to her set up wasn't worth it to her ... she just doesn't use the roku .2 HDMI is pretty standard on the low end sets now, fewer than that on older sets is typically a product of the transition from older connections and many of those sets have component, etc.
Either way, lack of USB ports is typically solved w/ a power brick.
they also have those special model numbers so stores don't have to price match!!! those days are also gone!!!!Not on the Holiday TV's.
Thats how they typically have such low prices, they are made stripped down of many items ... Thise made for specific stores will do that as well.
If you look at the Model numbers, the "Special " ones will be slightly different than the Manufactures Model number.
Costco for example will have a C in it somewhere in the model, usually replacing a number ... Others do that as well.
Nothing wrong with Costco TV's, you just want to confirm that it has all the inputs that you expect.
For example :
This TV is a Sony xr65x90ck (Costcos model)
In real world the Sony model is xr65x90k