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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
What are people saying sucks about it? I've loved having ESPN+ showing all the games, and have not had even a tiny bit of problem. I don't understand what is bad about it?
 
...sit in front of my monitor is special...
It sounds like Kem already has a computer so going out and buying a smart tv or a doggle like Firestick, etc. is redundant.

If he prefers his larger monitor (his "regular tv") because of its size and position to the couch, why not just hook up the computer to the larger monitor? As long as both the computer and monitor have HDMI ports, should be pretty straight forward to plug in a HDMI cable.

(When I was in college 15-20 years ago, I had a computer, PS3, Wii, and cable all hooked up to the "big screen" in our living room so the computer/tv would have to be ancient not to have a HDMI port(s). I did have to fiddle with the resolution on my computer ahead of time on a separate desktop monitor so that it would display properly once connected to the "big screen" but it was pretty cool to have the ability to switch from PC gaming to watching TV to surfing the web to watching a blu-ray to typing a paper to playing party/group games on Wii to playing YouTube music videos during house parties, etc. all by just pressing the HDMI switch hub or the input button on the tv remote.)
 
It sounds like Kem already has a computer so going out and buying a smart tv or a doggle like Firestick, etc. is redundant.

If he prefers his larger monitor (his "regular tv") because of its size and position to the couch, why not just hook up the computer to the larger monitor? As long as both the computer and monitor have HDMI ports, should be pretty straight forward to plug in a HDMI cable.

(When I was in college 15-20 years ago, I had a computer, PS3, Wii, and cable all hooked up to the "big screen" in our living room so the computer/tv would have to be ancient not to have a HDMI port(s). I did have to fiddle with the resolution on my computer ahead of time on a separate desktop monitor so that it would display properly once connected to the "big screen" but it was pretty cool to have the ability to switch from PC gaming to watching TV to surfing the web to watching a blu-ray to typing a paper to playing party/group games on Wii to playing YouTube music videos during house parties, etc. all by just pressing the HDMI switch hub or the input button on the tv remote.)
Would require a 60' HMDI cable.
 
The only issue I have ever had with ESPN+ has been because of my internet. I can access it on multiple devices no matter where I am - I even watched last week's game from an Airbnb in New Mexico. Sure beats years ago sitting in front of my desktop and staring at my small monitor to watch the game. I don't get the whining.
 
The only issue I have ever had with ESPN+ has been because of my internet. I can access it on multiple devices no matter where I am - I even watched last week's game from an Airbnb in New Mexico. Sure beats years ago sitting in front of my desktop and staring at my small monitor to watch the game. I don't get the whining.
"Get off my lawn" has become passe', apparently.
 
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