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Oh ok, so I take it a lot of you guy's who utilize it probably use it through Roku right?

I do. I'm not in love with their interface, but it isn't terrible. Plus to be honest I mainly just have it in order to be able to log in to WatchESPN, Fox Sports Go, NBC Olympics, etc... , I don't use the actual Vue channel all that much.
 

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Haven't done much research on Vue, but do you need a Playstation to get that service or can you get it through other player's out there like Roku or whatnot?
Roku, Chromecast, Fire TV are all compatible. Earlier in the thread someone said they found out that if you want the best picture quality, PS4 is the way to go but I have no idea how true that is. I think my picture is pretty awesome via Roku given it is streamed over the internet.
 

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Can I watch Vue on a PC without getting another piece of equipment?

No. To use Vue you have to activate the service on a TV-connected device (PS3, PS4, Amazon Fire, or Roku - note this excludes Chromecast). Then once it's activated, you can watch it on any of those plus Chromecast and mobile iOS/Android devices as well.

However, depending on what you want to use it for, Vue gives you access to the individual apps for the channels in your package (Watch ESPN, Fox Sports Go, FX Now, etc.) and those can be viewed on various devices including a home PC with Vue log-in credentials.
 
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Vue has a cloud DVR service. Sling does not. The downside of the Vue DVR is that the programs can only be saved for a max of 28 days if that matters to you.

Not to sound too much like a shill, but I had Sling last year and now have Vue, and Vue is better in literally every possible category IMO. More channels, lower price for comparable channels, DVR, better picture quality/consistency. Although Sling allows you to watch wherever while Vue locks you to your home IP address, if that matters to you (doesn't to me).

This is true, but you still have access to the apps directly from the providers and use the PS VUE credentials (at least you can, not sure if you are supposed to).
 
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Vue has a cloud DVR service. Sling does not. The downside of the Vue DVR is that the programs can only be saved for a max of 28 days if that matters to you.

Not to sound too much like a shill, but I had Sling last year and now have Vue, and Vue is better in literally every possible category IMO. More channels, lower price for comparable channels, DVR, better picture quality/consistency. Although Sling allows you to watch wherever while Vue locks you to your home IP address, if that matters to you (doesn't to me).

Yeah, as a cable cutter, I've just learned to adjust my TV watching habits over time and it suddenly just becomes normal. Overall, I'd say that I watch my favorite shows one of two ways now:
1. Wait until they get past their run and then go on Netflix where I then binge the whole thing commercial-free (or some other provider)
2. Watch the shows on-demand through each individual channel's app where they usually only house the last 5 shows with some type of commercial viewing required

I will say this, with option #2, it is at least less commercials and sometimes at less frequency than you'd have to watch live for cable TV. Like you said, each network is different too. Not great, but I've learned to live with it. At least it is on-demand and I can watch it on my time schedule, but a sacrifice nevertheless.

Oh, I guess there is kind of a third option where I watch the TV shows of streaming services (more and more popular by the day) like Daredevil on Netflix, where they release the entire series commercial-free. This option is easily my favorite.

Thanks guys. That answers my questions.

I think my biggest hurdle will be selling the wife on it. But when I tell her the cost savings she should be accepting.
 

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One consideration is that Cyclones.tv is on Roku and not Fire Tv yet so if you want that too you should get a Roku. The downside is Fox Sports Go is not on Roku yet but is on Fire Tv. So you could just get both to have all bases covered.
 

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I got SlingTV during basketball season last year and liked it. I had regular cable during football season. If I am understanding some posts here correctly, I would be able to watch ISU games aired on FOX network through Sling/Roku now?
 

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CenturyLink caps at 250GB/month, and I couldn't get them to allow me to add to it. To their credit though, they never warned me that I was using too much even though I was using 700+ with PS Vue. But I had outings that a new modem/router didn't solve, so I'm guessing they were capping me even though the tech support didn't state they were. I think I got 1 Gb/month downloads with the 100 Mbps service with Mediacom.

Data cap with the 100 mb service from Mediacom is 999 gigs per month.
 

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I got SlingTV during basketball season last year and liked it. I had regular cable during football season. If I am understanding some posts here correctly, I would be able to watch ISU games aired on FOX network through Sling/Roku now?
Yes, Sling has a Fox option now, but you have to either pick ESPN or Fox, or pay more ($40/mo) for both.

Orange has the ESPN Channels - $20/mo
Blue has Fox - $25/mo
Orange + Blue obviously has both - $40/mo
 

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Yes, Sling has a Fox option now, but you have to either pick ESPN or Fox, or pay more ($40/mo) for both.

Orange has the ESPN Channels - $20/mo
Blue has Fox - $25/mo
Orange + Blue obviously has both - $40/mo

Thanks for the info. I will probably pick both up for the football season, then drop to the Orange after that (assuming they still let you drop/pick up different packages whenever you want.
 

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Ohh, I like that Blue option. Many more Fox channels that I would watch and I don't have to pay for E$PN, win-win. In addition, with the free Roku option I think I've found the first streaming option for me.
 

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Thanks for the info. I will probably pick both up for the football season, then drop to the Orange after that (assuming they still let you drop/pick up different packages whenever you want.
Yep you can do that. Still just a monthly subscription. Start/stop anytime.
 

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Ohh, I like that Blue option. Many more Fox channels that I would watch and I don't have to pay for E$PN, win-win. In addition, with the free Roku option I think I've found the first streaming option for me.

I currently have the Blue option. Will probably bump up to the combo pretty soon to be able to watch college fb.
Just a fyi, FX and FXX are on demand channels and not live. FSN1, FSN2, NBCsports, FSMW, etc have all be fine though.

For $25 a month I've been happy with it.
 

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Just about got my OTA setup done on my condo. I bought a $20 antenna with good reviews off amazon and mounted it on the pole DISH network left. Will report back as to how it works when I get it running.
 
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You can get a tablo or TiVo dvr for you OTA channels. Your antenna runs into the Tablo box and then it can send to any tv with a supported box such as Apple TV.
 

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Went ahead and purchased the three months of Sling Blue for about the price of the free Roku 2. Don't know how much I'll use it but am most interested in the data it uses. Unlike all you b##$ complaining about 200 Gb data caps or whatnot we have a 20 Gb cap. But we haven't had any cable for 1.5 years so we'll see how it goes. Will at least get to watch some Big XII football.