FuboTV app
It looks good at a quick glance. Looking for some more real feedback.
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It's Larry Scott, Pac 12 grifter approved.
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Every year I go through the streaming services to see if I’m gonna get a better deal/more options/better service.
Fubo is ranked as good for sports but there was something about it that made me stick with YouTubeTV. -
So you get all the games on YouTubeTV?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:Every year I go through the streaming services to see if I’m gonna get a better deal/more options/better service.
Fubo is ranked as good for sports but there was something about it that made me stick with YouTubeTV. -
Almost everything. No Pac12 network and I don’t think get CBS Sportsnet or something like that. It’s usually 1 game a year I’ll wanna watch on CBS Sportsnet and typically it’s an early game of G5 or lower P5 schools that might be interesting.alumni94 said:
So you get all the games on YouTubeTV?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:Every year I go through the streaming services to see if I’m gonna get a better deal/more options/better service.
Fubo is ranked as good for sports but there was something about it that made me stick with YouTubeTV.
I get all the conference networks and I think all the ESPN channels. The DVR set up is nice and one of my favorite parts about YouTubeTV is that I put my subscript on pause in February (football is about the only thing I watch on live tv). -
I put my DishTv on pause for 3 months while I try FUBOtv - they basically have the same thing as DishTv and you can get more. I do not do a lot of movies so did not get the premium package. I pay $84.99 (dish was up to $136) The guide is kind of good as you can select only the channels you want, and they have other selections based on subject, eg sports, family, news.
I did go with Fubo because PAC 12 football is on it - but you get thee same as garbage channels as any other subscription service. But the Mrs watches crap like that. No Turner channels, A&E. Saves me $51 a month. With Starlink for RVs I get dropped for local residential Starlinks so sometimes the rotating circle gets old. The DVR on Fubo is good. 1000 hrs, I will put it to the test during sporting season. I don't do baseball, NBA - I do English* soccer and college football - not the NFL
*never work and/or go drinking with a bunch of Brits for long periods of time
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I used it last year, dropped it after football season and will pick it up again next month
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Thanks for everyone’s comments.
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Does anyone have one of these? A friend was telling me about it. Supposedly 1000 channels, including premium stuff for a 1 time fee of $329. Pac12 network included along with some other conferences. I haven’t had a chance to look through everything to ensure it’s all the conference networks.
Doesn’t appear to have a DVR but has a function that allows you to watch for 7 days after the event.
https://superboxtv.shop/ -
Pretty intrigued by this. If they come up with a multi screen function so I don't have to buy two then I'll be more interested.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:Does anyone have one of these? A friend was telling me about it. Supposedly 1000 channels, including premium stuff for a 1 time fee of $329. Pac12 network included along with some other conferences. I haven’t had a chance to look through everything to ensure it’s all the conference networks.
Doesn’t appear to have a DVR but has a function that allows you to watch for 7 days after the event.
https://superboxtv.shop/
Plus there's the issue of my 15mbps internet limitation out in the sticks. If I could reliably stream I'd have YouTube of fubo and would already be content. Fuck you CenturyLink. If I did this I'd also have to send Elon Musk about $600 to get functional internet speed. -
StarLink isn't that much other than the initial equipment purchase of $500 or so.chuck said:
Pretty intrigued by this. If they come up with a multi screen function so I don't have to buy two then I'll be more interested.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:Does anyone have one of these? A friend was telling me about it. Supposedly 1000 channels, including premium stuff for a 1 time fee of $329. Pac12 network included along with some other conferences. I haven’t had a chance to look through everything to ensure it’s all the conference networks.
Doesn’t appear to have a DVR but has a function that allows you to watch for 7 days after the event.
https://superboxtv.shop/
Plus there's the issue of my 15mbps internet limitation out in the sticks. If I could reliably stream I'd have YouTube of fubo and would already be content. Fuck you CenturyLink. If I did this I'd also have to send Elon Musk about $600 to get functional internet speed.




