I have a friend that has a broken firestick. She said the only downside is that stuff is not there the day it comes out, and at first the quality is not good but as time goes on there will be better quality versions available. Oh and I think only sports is live streaming.Anonymous wrote:If you jailbreak the Firestick, you can watch everything on TV around the world, but navigation is not easy.
Yes, unless you have a smart TV that already has the DirectTVNow app on it, or another device like a DVD player.Anonymous wrote:Stupid question - If we did Roku with DirectTV, we need a Roku for each of the tvs in the house, right?
Anonymous wrote:What does everyone without cable do for internet access? We're ready to drop the Fios, and I'd love to switch to something like RCN, but DH is worried about the reliability. Do you all still have Fios/Comcast for internet or do you have a smaller provider?
Got it, I think. lol But doesent Hulu offer you channels (the same channels???) you get with DirecTVNow?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should try the PlayStation Vue. The search function is EXACTLY like cable - so easy - with an online guide. See if the PS Vue app is on the Firestick. I think it is.
I've tried PSVue, Sling TV, and DirectTVNow.
DirectTVNow is, by far, the best! The interface is good, the offered channels are exceptional, the price is fantastic, and it's not as glitchy as the others.
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We have a Roku stick and subscribe to Hulu, Netflix and DirectTVNow. My only gripe is that PBS does not live stream on any platform I know of. But those three cover all our bases and no more rental fees and I pay less than half of what I was paying for cable. And my kids (teenagers) can watch movies/shows on Netflix and Hulu through Xbox Live in the playroom.
Question - why do you subscribe to Hulu and DirectTVNow? I'm no the OP but i am also ready to cut the cord and researching my options. There is so much to figure out and this thread has been very helpful.
I'm the P-PP.![]()
DirectTVNow gives you live TV. Hulu doesn't. (Hulu Live TV--not Hulu--would be comparable to DirectTVNow.)