I have a strong preference for regular TV where I can sit in my recliner next to the fire, record and not watch all the dead time. Paying an extra $12 when I'm already paying a boatload to sit in front of my monitor is special. I could go on.I don't know why you don't like ESPN+. I think it's terrific and works very well.
There's no reason to sit in front of a monitor to watch the game when smart tv's are so cheap.I have a strong preference for regular TV where I can sit in my recliner next to the fire, record and not watch all the dead time. Paying an extra $12 when I'm already paying a boatload to sit in front of my monitor is special. I could go on.
Has everything to do with game time and other viewing options (commitments)...Besides the Eddie George effect I am not sure why last week made it onto ESPN2 but the championship rematch is only ESPN+.
But that would be a solution.Kem, download the ESPN app on your smart tv if you aren’t doing it that way already. You can watch espn plus games live or on demand that way right on your tv and forward through commercials if on demand.
If you are like me, downloading the app onto a 1959 Sylvania is not as easy as it seems.Kem, download the ESPN app on your smart tv if you aren’t doing it that way already. You can watch espn plus games live or on demand that way right on your tv and forward through commercials if on demand.
Not to mention select to record every griz game. I have every Cat game saved for like the last 4-5 seasons.Kem, download the ESPN app on your smart tv if you aren’t doing it that way already. You can watch espn plus games live or on demand that way right on your tv and forward through commercials if on demand.
How does that work on a 1959 Sylvania? (asking for someone else)If you don't have a smart TV, you can buy a firestick or something equivalent to plug into the tv and "BAM". You now have a smart TV.
My assistant does all of that for me.Kem, download the ESPN app on your smart tv if you aren’t doing it that way already. You can watch espn plus games live or on demand that way right on your tv and forward through commercials if on demand.
I can relate to that.If you are like me, downloading the app onto a 1959 Sylvania is not as easy as it seems.
ESPN+ is one of the worst apps ever made. There are literally hundreds of threads on Reddit about how bad it sucks. So you have a bad app then couple that with a poorly produced product by ScriptSports Constantly buffers and has codec errors. Its hard to watch games on it. Hockey is really bad as wellI don't know why you don't like ESPN+. I think it's terrific and works very well.
That's crazy. I can't recall a time I've had a single issue with ESPN+. I suppose a few times when it buffers but overall I've been lucky.ESPN+ is one of the worst apps ever made. There are literally hundreds of threads on Reddit about how bad it sucks. So you have a bad app then couple that with a poorly produced product by ScriptSports Constantly buffers and has codec errors. Its hard to watch games on it. Hockey is really bad as well
Little bit of potential irony, but your link works for me.Since you guys are at Walmart anyway, they practically give smart TVs away. This one is $88 for a 32 inch.
Edit can't post a Walmart link. Makes sense.![]()
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I'm thinking you have a rotary landline phone next to that recliner too.I have a strong preference for regular TV where I can sit in my recliner next to the fire, record and not watch all the dead time. Paying an extra $12 when I'm already paying a boatload to sit in front of my monitor is special. I could go on.