The bigger difference isYouTube TV’s 4K option. It’s nowpriced much better at $10 a month, and it’s not like it suddenly gives you everything in 4K resolution. Really, what you get is a very small handful of live sports in (upscaled) 4K, as well as a decent amount of on-dem...
IMPORTANT: Buying a Roku does not give you access to the content you can watch on it, just like buying a TV does not give you access to cable TV shows. You need to have accounts with each streaming service that provides the content (some free, some paid) and/or subscribe to a cable...
In a nutshell, YouTube TV is alive TV streaming servicethat’s available in the United States. It’s a replacement for a cable or satellite service that’s streamed through the Internet, available on phones, tablets, TV, and web browsers, and it lets you watch TV pretty much as you al...
" Read on. First of all, why should you even care about ol' plain-Jane TV? It ain't your grandfather's (or even your father's ... or even your older brother's) TV anymore. Indeed, the television experience has never been better. If you recently upgraded your theater to 4K/HDR,e...
if you have a Fire TV or the Amazon Prime app, things get much better navigation-wise, although the service could do better in promoting its library of content. Another bonus: No commercials (except for other Amazon shows before each episode starts), and all episodes of new series are rele...
Hulu includes access to its streaming service with membership, effectively providing the biggest on-demand TV library on Earth. The interface for Hulu’s app is also much better than DirecTV Stream’s. Then there’s the price. Hulu with Live TV is cheaper, even if you splurge for the Hulu...
Hulu includes access to its streaming service with membership, effectively providing the biggest on-demand TV library on Earth. The interface for Hulu’s app is also much better than DirecTV Stream’s. Then there’s the price. Hulu with Live TV is cheaper, even if you splurge for the Hulu...
The bigger difference isYouTube TV’s 4K option. It’s nowpriced much better at $10 a month, and it’s not like it suddenly gives you everything in 4K resolution. Really, what you get is a very small handful of live sports in (upscaled) 4K, as well as a decent amount of on-de...