Craig_MiamiFL
Footballguy
You get a 7 day free trial. I'd just try it for yourself. I've had next to no issues using Roku.RBM said:Can other Sling users comment on picture quality? If this is the norm I won't even look into it.I tried Sling and cancelled within an hour. I don't have Roku, and maybe the UX is better there, but iOS and Mac apps are pretty terrible. I streamed to AppleTV and picture quality was poor. Interface is overall confusing and clunky. Love that they're starting the wave of disruption of bundled cable, but for me this is not ready for prime time. I'll stick with U-Verse despite loathing AT&T until the concept and the experience collide.
I had 2 minor bouts with pixelation on Saturday. Been watching basketball this evening and zero issue so far. As mentioned prior, quality is tied with bandwidth.
Between ESPN/ESPN2 and ESPN3 through WatchESPN App, it's a bargain if you're a sports fan. If you're not a sports fan, I'm not sure this is the right thing for you. Right now you can pick from 8 college basketball games (10 if you pay the extra $5) plus the NBA doubleheader on TNT.