Nov will be my last month on Sling unless they correct this blunder in the next 3 weeks.īTW here's another thing that happening since the upgrade - only no sling - not on any of the other providers. Since I upgraded to the new version late in October, I haven't had the chance to find a substitute but I will. It seems to be quite a bit slower too, probably due to the flash itself. This latest "upgrade" has traded flash for functionality and made it painful to use. This one looks like it was posted by someone in the PR department at Sling.Īnd it's absolutely wrong.
This has been rolling out since earlier this summer, and it's currently available on Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast with Google TV, Tivo Stream HD, Apple Mobile, Android TV, Android Mobile, Sony TV and AirTV Mini. Taking supply into account, treat these dates with a grain of salt.Slling took a moment to highlight Locast integration for broadcast networks. *While Amazon has provided us dates for when each product is intended to be on sale, some which had later start dates are already on sale now.
Well, you'll need to receive a code that you'll have to redeem with Sling before you can activate it (full terms here), but you get the point. for either Blue or Orange plan and $50/mo.
For those in search right now, we'll make it easy: Amazon is selling its Fire TV devices on great discount and is bundling two weeks of Sling TV for free in time for March Madness!Īll month long, you'll be able to save as much as 42% off a new Fire TV package that you can just plug into your existing set and then enjoy your 14-day free trial (11 more days than what Sling gives you) of Sling TV on any of its plans - regular prices of $35/mo. There's the question of platform - Roku, Google TV, the like - and which providers you'll add on top - YouTube TV, Netflix, everything else. If you want over-the-top streaming TV, you'll know that procurement is an adventure in and of itself.