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<blockquote data-quote="rfripp68" data-source="post: 613155" data-attributes="member: 4465"><p>Anyone with cable that doesn't have it should do this 100%* and should probably switch for good (assuming you like it, which I think you will, and bc screw the way cable companies operate).</p><p></p><p>With streaming cable, you don't have to memorize channel numbers (channels in alphabetical order for PS Vue), you don't have to worry about getting caught in a contract (it's month to month so cancel anytime), and if you switch internet providers to take advantage of new customer discounts, you don't have to get a new DVR and lose your recordings or have to set up all your shows again. And in Atlanta you get the locals (Fox, ABC, NBC, CBS - w Youtube TV you get the CW as well if that matters to you).</p><p></p><p>Just for instance, I pay $55 for Playstation Vue and $50 for 300Mbps internet (ATT) per month and get all the channels I need. I can set up a TV (smart TV or one w a Fire Stick/Roku etc) anywhere with wifi and power and watch - don't have to worry about running a coax or setting up a box etc. Price has gone up a bit over the last couple of years but still WAY cheaper than a contract w Comcast / ATT etc. You may get a price similar or even slightly cheaper for a year but then you end up paying what 50-100% more than that after the first year passes?</p><p></p><p>*although I would recommend the Playstation Vue Core Package ($55) over YoutubeTV ($50), as I think the channel lineup is better (NFL Network, HGTV, Food Network to name a few) and worth the $5/month, plus you can stream on up to 5 devices at once (at home) whereas YoutubeTV is only 3. And to be clear - you do NOT have to have a Playstation to use PS Vue!! Works on all devices (Roku, Fire TV/Stick, Computer, Phone, NVIDIA Shield, etc). Hulu with Live TV is also an option though I have never used it, but I don't think the channel lineup is as good as either YT or PS Vue. Sling is the other one but I have heard/read it is the worst service of them all (despite being the most popular - first mover advantage / big advertising budget).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, all have free trials so I'd recommend you check them out and see if you like them. At the very least in order to get the game next week, but like I said I wouldn't be surprised if you decide to keep it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfripp68, post: 613155, member: 4465"] Anyone with cable that doesn't have it should do this 100%* and should probably switch for good (assuming you like it, which I think you will, and bc screw the way cable companies operate). With streaming cable, you don't have to memorize channel numbers (channels in alphabetical order for PS Vue), you don't have to worry about getting caught in a contract (it's month to month so cancel anytime), and if you switch internet providers to take advantage of new customer discounts, you don't have to get a new DVR and lose your recordings or have to set up all your shows again. And in Atlanta you get the locals (Fox, ABC, NBC, CBS - w Youtube TV you get the CW as well if that matters to you). Just for instance, I pay $55 for Playstation Vue and $50 for 300Mbps internet (ATT) per month and get all the channels I need. I can set up a TV (smart TV or one w a Fire Stick/Roku etc) anywhere with wifi and power and watch - don't have to worry about running a coax or setting up a box etc. Price has gone up a bit over the last couple of years but still WAY cheaper than a contract w Comcast / ATT etc. You may get a price similar or even slightly cheaper for a year but then you end up paying what 50-100% more than that after the first year passes? *although I would recommend the Playstation Vue Core Package ($55) over YoutubeTV ($50), as I think the channel lineup is better (NFL Network, HGTV, Food Network to name a few) and worth the $5/month, plus you can stream on up to 5 devices at once (at home) whereas YoutubeTV is only 3. And to be clear - you do NOT have to have a Playstation to use PS Vue!! Works on all devices (Roku, Fire TV/Stick, Computer, Phone, NVIDIA Shield, etc). Hulu with Live TV is also an option though I have never used it, but I don't think the channel lineup is as good as either YT or PS Vue. Sling is the other one but I have heard/read it is the worst service of them all (despite being the most popular - first mover advantage / big advertising budget). Anyway, all have free trials so I'd recommend you check them out and see if you like them. At the very least in order to get the game next week, but like I said I wouldn't be surprised if you decide to keep it. [/QUOTE]
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