Its basically a slimmed down cable tv package for 35 bucks. Has anyone tried this? If so, do you think its worth the cost?
All these streaming services have their pro's and cons. In Youtube Tv case, they are are the only ones who provide all the locals(although some of them might be only on demand). Another plus is their unlimited DVR. The downside, their list of total channels is not as impressive as some of their competitors. The other big downside, if you want to watch tv on your actual TV, you will need to use a chrome cast to cast your screen onto your TV.
If you currently have the service, are the ads bad? Secondly, if your using chrome cast to get the picture on your TV, even your flipping back and fourth between channels watching games, do you have to cast your screen every single time you change stations? I've never used chrome cast so I'm not sure how it works.
All these streaming services have their pro's and cons. In Youtube Tv case, they are are the only ones who provide all the locals(although some of them might be only on demand). Another plus is their unlimited DVR. The downside, their list of total channels is not as impressive as some of their competitors. The other big downside, if you want to watch tv on your actual TV, you will need to use a chrome cast to cast your screen onto your TV.
If you currently have the service, are the ads bad? Secondly, if your using chrome cast to get the picture on your TV, even your flipping back and fourth between channels watching games, do you have to cast your screen every single time you change stations? I've never used chrome cast so I'm not sure how it works.