| quote | Originally posted by Fats:
Yep. We use it every once in a while for video, and I can sign in on about anything and watch. |
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As far as streaming services it's pretty below average.
Netflix and Hulu probably the best right now. Though both can get stale pretty quick.
Hulu has weekly shows added which is decent. It also plays longer before asking if you're still there. Comes free with Spotify and many other things.
Netflix probably has the best original content. Heard they have over 100,000 titles if you're still subscribed to DVDs. Millions are.
I found Sling to buffer too mosy much.
Primes saving grace is that free 2 day shipping. It seems much more red coats oriented (British).
Philo is one my wife loves. Has Food Network live. It's the most TV like. She watches other channels too. LivePD anyone?
I still use Kodi for most of the stuff I like.
DirectTV now 8s pretty good, but pricey. Live sports if that's your thing.
I've tried some other free stuff, but that's my take on the big guns.
I always assume when I open Eric's threads google is blocked from his web browser. Not that he asked this question, but 2 simultaneous connections for Prime video are allowed. IP doesn't have to match. Pretty cheap to split a few services with another friend or 2. I like to alternate between them and bilk them out of monthly trials. A little extra work, but que sera sera.