CES 2015 - Sling TV

Do cable and dish companies compress quite a bit from their boxes?

Yes they do, but I'm not sure where you can find out how much...unless you know how to hack into the cable box and get into diagnostic mode. Apparently, a number of years ago, Comcast was really bad about it and a rash of complaints arose.
 
Just a follow up on Roku Stick vs Fire Stick - on Reddit, some are mentioning that the fire stick is performing a lot better than the roku stick at streaming SlingTV. Again, that's just what I read and I own neither device. Just trying to help.
 
I got the Roku stick at Christmas and it has been good for me. Haven't done Sling with it though. Never used the Amazon devices either, so can't really compare.
 
I have had a Roku stick for about a year. Love it. But don't do Sling TV on it. Watch mostly Netflix and Hulu Plus and have had no issues. Biggest difference between it and Amazon stick is that Amazon doesn't have HBOGO. But if you have a Kindle Fire HDX, you might be able to cast to Amazon stick.
 
I have had a Roku stick for about a year. Love it. But don't do Sling TV on it. Watch mostly Netflix and Hulu Plus and have had no issues. Biggest difference between it and Amazon stick is that Amazon doesn't have HBOGO. But if you have a Kindle Fire HDX, you might be able to cast to Amazon stick.
I think they said this spring for HBO Go on the Fire Stick.
 
I'm not hip with this kind of stuff since I haven't had a tv for a while, so correct me if I'm wrong. You get the Fire TV stick for free with 3 month sling TV purchase, plug it into your HD TV, and boom, you're watching TV?
 
I'm not hip with this kind of stuff since I haven't had a tv for a while, so correct me if I'm wrong. You get the Fire TV stick for free with 3 month sling TV purchase, plug it into your HD TV, and boom, you're watching TV?

As long as you have a capable internet connection, yes. It's super easy and the Sling website does a good job of explaining setup procedures.
 
I'm not hip with this kind of stuff since I haven't had a tv for a while, so correct me if I'm wrong. You get the Fire TV stick for free with 3 month sling TV purchase, plug it into your HD TV, and boom, you're watching TV?

You have to subscribe to some of the services like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime (although they have Pay Per View type stuff too), Sling TV. There are some free things like Crackle. The cost of these are MUCH less than cable or dish. I also think if you get Fire TV, you get a free month of Amazon Prime.
 
Needs Chromecast support! Make it happen Sling TV.

If it had that plus the major networks on it, I wouldn't think twice about getting it
 
I'm not a huge fan of the interface. I'd prefer a more typical dish/directv menu where you can scroll through & see what's on and what's coming up on the channels.
 
Nice to be able to actually watch the games now on ESPN/2/U/News for those of us without cable! Love that you can drop this anytime