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Actually, I've heard Apple TV is going to improve this a lot more in the future. I can't remember what they call it, but you will sign in with your provider account, and then it will automatically download and authorize all the apps that you can access. It was presented at their last Apple event and probably will be released this fall. Not sure if it works with PS VUE as I know PS doesn't list them as a compatible product.

Apple is bringing single sign on to Apple TV. Basically, it lets you log in one with your provider instead having to do it for every app. Doubt it works with Vue.
 

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I'm thinking of going with PS Vue instead of Sling this fall/Winter because it offers ESPN and FS1 rather than forcing me to choose between the two. Question for people that have it - does it come with a WatchESPN login? I assume it does, but figure its worth making sure. I watch a lot on my phone so don't want to go with the Vue if I can only watch when I'm in my living room.

The new Sling Orange + Blue has both ESPN and FS1. 40 buck a month.
 
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Why did you pick this one over TiVo or Tablo? Being thinking of doing the same since I cutting Directv for OTA and Sling.
We went with the Tivo version for OTA. Downside is the $15 a month subscription. But the guide and DVR capabilities work well.

Not heard of Sling Orange and Blue, but agree that I can get everything through the VUE for less.

I think it will be interesting to keep an eye on all these as clearly this type of services is become more popular. Happy with the VUE, but who knows what the next best thing will be. The key will not only be programming, but it's ability to handle connection speeds and buffering. Netflix does an excellent job with this, with PS not doing too bad. Sling unfortunately was awful in my experience.
 

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Yep it seems like the lesson that Vue learned from Sling is that people are willing to pay more for a higher quality product (better stream quality and more channels) when it is still a significant savings from cable. Sling positioned itself really as a bargain product at first for $20. But I will gladly pay almost twice that for just a few more channels, more than one stream, and better consistency with Vue at $35
 

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Yep it seems like the lesson that Vue learned from Sling is that people are willing to pay more for a higher quality product (better stream quality and more channels) when it is still a significant savings from cable. Sling positioned itself really as a bargain product at first for $20. But I will gladly pay almost twice that for just a few more channels, more than one stream, and better consistency with Vue at $35

I agree but I'm hoping whatever the next entry is goes full ala carte. Or at least gets rid of the idea of bundled channels. Basically I'm opposed to anything that forces me to pay for the SEC or Big Ten Networks in order to get something like FS2 or ESPNU.
 
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Just loaded a raspberry pie 3 with all NES, SNES, Sega, and Atari games. Now working on getting Kodi running with ESPN 3. Have been w/o cable for 10 yrs and will welcome the additional entertainment.
 

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Just loaded a raspberry pie 3 with all NES, SNES, Sega, and Atari games. Now working on getting Kodi running with ESPN 3. Have been w/o cable for 10 yrs and will welcome the additional entertainment.
I just did the same thing a few weeks ago. A lot of fun playing Techmo Superbowl and other old games.
 

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I agree but I'm hoping whatever the next entry is goes full ala carte. Or at least gets rid of the idea of bundled channels. Basically I'm opposed to anything that forces me to pay for the SEC or Big Ten Networks in order to get something like FS2 or ESPNU.

While i understand what your saying i find it highly unlikely this will ever happen for you ... SEC network is owned by espn - therefore you want espnu you get SEC net shoved at you ... You want fs1 or fs2 ... They own BTN so unluckily you're getting that throw'n at you as well ... Double edged sword, but for the greater good of isu athletics and revenues im just happy they're always on a major network now ...
 

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I just did the same thing a few weeks ago. A lot of fun playing Techmo Superbowl and other old games.
Add Exodus to your kodi and have have all movie streams. Been using firestick this way for the last year
 
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Just loaded a raspberry pie 3 with all NES, SNES, Sega, and Atari games. Now working on getting Kodi running with ESPN 3. Have been w/o cable for 10 yrs and will welcome the additional entertainment.

What are you using for a controller?
 

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What is the best device to get for VUE service outside of an actual PS3 or PS4?

IMO a FireTV. The set-top box not the stick. Everything else (even the PS3) struggle scrolling on the guide and are pretty sluggish doing any channel changing. I'm sure PS is working on improving the clients but PS4 and Fire TV are the best ones at the moment.
 
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Can you view the Vue TV stations by just using a web browser or an app that you can get from the Microsoft Store?
 

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IMO a FireTV. The set-top box not the stick. Everything else (even the PS3) struggle scrolling on the guide and are pretty sluggish doing any channel changing. I'm sure PS is working on improving the clients but PS4 and Fire TV are the best ones at the moment.

I also read that that a PS4 is currently the only way to consistently get 60 FPS with all channels (30 FPS is normal for the other devices). This is worth noting for sports and one reason why I haven't moved to VUE,
 

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I also read that that a PS4 is currently the only way to consistently get 60 FPS with all channels (30 FPS is normal for the other devices). This is worth noting for sports and one reason why I haven't moved to VUE,

Will the result of this be choppiness or poorer picture quality?

Can anyone with FireTV comment on the sports viewing experience through VUE?