PlayStation Vue First Look

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PLAYSTATION VUE FIRST LOOK

Cable without the contract.

18 MAR 2015 BY ALEX ROTH

TV is fantastic these days, but cable? Not so much. The fees, the equipment, and the sudden end to your “introductory rate” are enough to make you read a book. The market desperately needs a middle path between Netflix and Comcast.

That’s exactly what PlayStation Vue, which launches today in New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago, wants to provide. The slick-looking service puts live TV and cloud-based DVR on your PS4, PS3, and eventually, the iPad. Multiple users in the same home can access Vue at the same time to watch shows and movies as they air on cable channels like Comedy Central, CNN, Cartoon Network, and FX, and major networks like Fox, CBS, NBC, and CBS. (The caveat, however, is that while up to three consoles can access Vue simultaneously, only one PS4 can be among those three.) Content from some channels can also be streamed within three days of airing, depending on whether or not the channel that aired it has “catch-up” rights.

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But in what appears to be a strange bit of red tape, you’re not actually required to catch a show live or within the three day catch-up window (when applicable) if you want to stay current. Through the “Favorites” feature, Vue’s approximation of DVR, you can favorite a show or a movie and get 28 days of access to episodes or the full-length feature after they’ve gone live. You also get the ability to fast forward through commercials in addition to on-demand TV’s existing ability to pause and rewind a stream.

If you’re confused, the distinction between favorited shows and general on-demand access appears to be the result of the legal backbends Sony had to perform in order to license all of Vue’s content. When asked, Sony PR told me that yes, if you wanted to, you could favorite pretty much everything in sight to get consistent 4-week access to it all—it’s entirely doable because all content is streamed from Sony servers. You don’t lose any hard drive space to Vue. You are dependent on your connection to stream episodes, though; Sony says a 10Mbps connection should do for one console streaming 1080p content.

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If that all sounds good, be warned that there are a couple of downsides. Vue is hanging on to two staples of the cable industry: tiered packages and steep pricing. “Access” is the cheapest Vue package at $50 per month, though it does boast an attractive array of channels. Sports fans in certain areas will probably be tempted to size up to “Core,” for $60 per month to score Comcast SportsNet. And for folks who really love college sports and music video channels, there’s the “Elite” tier for $70 per month.

Access Price: $49.99

Viewers can start enjoying more than 50 of the most popular channels of live TV, movies, and sports with PlayStation Vue’s basic starter package.

Broadcast: CBS, CBS Plus, Cozi TV, Exitos, FOX, MyNetwork, NBC, Telemundo.Network:Animal Planet, BET, Bravo, Cartoon/Adult Swim, CBS, CMT, CNBC, CNN, Comedy Central, Destination America, Discovery Channel, Discovery Family, DIY, E!, Esquire, Food Network, Fox Business, Fox News Networks, FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports 2, FX, FXX, HGTV, HLN, Investigation Discovery, MSNBC, MTV, MTV2, Nat Geo, NBC Sports Network, Nick Jr., Nickelodeon, Nicktoons, OWN, Oxygen, Science, Spike, Syfy, TBS, TLC, TNT, TruTV, Travel Channel, TV Land, USA Network, VH1. AMC will be available in April.

Core Price: $59.99

Core includes all Access package channels, plus the following local sports channels for select markets.

Network: BTN, Golf Channel, TCM. New York Only: YES Network.Philadelphia Only: Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia.Chicago Only: Comcast SportsNet Chicago.

Elite Price: $69.99

Elite provides the ultimate PlayStation Vue experience, and includes all channels from Access and Core packages, plus the following lifestyle, music, and family channels.

Network: American Heroes, BET Gospel, Boomerang, Centric, Chiller, Cloo, CMT Pure Country, CNBC World, Cooking Channel, Discovery Fit & Health, FOX College Sports Atlantic, FOX College Sports Central, FOX College Sports Pacific, FXM, LOGO, MTV Hits, MTV Jams, mtvU, Nat Geo Wild, PALLADIA, Sprout, TeenNick, Universal, Velocity, VH1 Classic, VH1 Soul.

Thankfully, though, Vue is contract-free. You can just grab a month and then let it expire. Given the expense, that seems like what most users will do: subscribe when a new season of their favorite shows starts, then soak up streaming content until their subscription lapses.

While the end of cable companies is still a ways off, the alternatives are getting better everyday: PlayStation Vue has come out of the gate looking like the most full-featured offering yet. While it may prove too expensive and restrictive to truly disrupt the cable industry, it’s a huge step in the right direction. And when it gets AMC in April, it’ll give the millions of PlayStation owners a reason to consider the service for their next Walking Dead fix.


http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/03/18/playstation-vue-first-look
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I turned on PS4, and saw this pop up. and its available where I live. however, still has drawbacks. they don't have access to the ABC/Disney owned channels, which means no ESPN channels which sucks.

also, they dont carry the likes of HBO. so even if you ditch cable, you're still stuck paying $50-70 for this plus HBO a la carte if you want that and it's still gonna cost u basically the same as what cable cost.

only question I have, that wasn't answered is does PS vue have commercials? cuz if not, that's a major selling point IMO.

VUE really has to get ESPN/Disney in the mix to make this a serious option tho.
 

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Lol at the this beating cable. Cable isn't going anywhere for a while. Even piracy hasn't stopped it.
 

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Still too expensive and still bloated with a bunch of shyt I don't want.

this a la carte shyt ain't gonna work with the prices they have set up for instance:

netflix $8/month
hbo $15/month
hulu $8/month
amazon prime $8/month

then u got this vue shyt for $50-70 a month.

I'm not seeing the savings, and even if you have all the services I listed, you still don't have access to all ur sports channels :dahell:


we need it where you can buy channels you want for like $1-$2 each and call it a day.
 

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this a la carte shyt ain't gonna work with the prices they have set up for instance:

netflix $8/month
hbo $15/month
hulu $8/month
amazon prime $8/month

then u got this vue shyt for $50-70 a month.

I'm not seeing the savings, and even if you have all the services I listed, you still don't have access to all ur sports channels :dahell:


we need it where you can buy channels you want for like $1-$2 each and call it a day.
IMO, the only thing people should be paying for is sling TV along with XBMC/Kodi. Maybe HBO now if you want to watch something live like GoT which I'll be doing. That's $35/month then back down to $20 once GoT is over. Slings only drawback is the inability to log into more than 1 device at a time.

I use Prime for their shipping and their music service a lot more than I watch stuff on there and wouldn't blink if they dropped it. I don't count that as a video service I pay for. And I don't see how Hulu is still around. No way would I pay for fukking commercials.
 

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Yeah. This shyt is ridiculous. They give you a service, but not quite all the service. If you want everything you still have to pay what you paid before. Until these companies are forced to allow you to pick and choose only what you want at a reasonable price, all of this shyt is just the same shyt in a different box.

Use this link to see how the price jumps if you try to get all the stations. Let me take that back....not necessarily all the stations, just all the stations that you want. You end up having the mix and match and it's just too costly.

http://www.theverge.com/a/online-tv-stream-price-guide
 

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The writing has been on the wall for these cable companies for a while now. Time to evolve or disappear like Blockbuster Video when Redbox and Netflix dropped.

:heh:I'm pretty sure this won't even go mentioned among the big wigs at cable companies.
 

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I don't see this as offering anything that you don't already get from Hulu Plus, for about 40 dollars cheaper.
 

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seems pricey but that unlimited cloud storage dvr feature is a huge plus over Sling TV IMO.

Plus 3 streams at once compared to one.

But yeah they need Disney in the mix.
 
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