FFH5 Premium Member join:2002-03-03 Tavistock NJ |
FFH5
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2012-May-29 5:14 pm
Xbox partnerships with streaming providers growingXbox has a large number of streaming options now. » www.xbox.com/en-US/live/partners |
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88615298 (banned) join:2004-07-28 West Tenness
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88615298 (banned)
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2012-May-29 5:21 pm
Maybe but PS3 still have NHL Center Ice and NFL Sunday Ticket. If they get HBOGo and if the rumored price cut I true I may just get a PS3. |
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jmn1207 Premium Member join:2000-07-19 Sterling, VA
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jmn1207
Premium Member
2012-May-29 5:28 pm
You can always get a Roku. They stream practically everything. It's a wonderful product that I use along with both the PS3 and Xbox 360. |
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Absolutely! In terms of content, Roku wins, hands down. And some of the best content is on the private channels. If you want international news, for example, the Roku is the box you want to get. |
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88615298 (banned) join:2004-07-28 West Tenness |
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roku does sunday ticket? |
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I also forgot ESPN3 |
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jmn1207 Premium Member join:2000-07-19 Sterling, VA |
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I have a Roku, two PS3s, an Xbox 360, and an iPad. I prefer to watch something on the Roku between all of them.
If you are willing to spend $200 on Sunday Ticket, purchase a PS3 to watch it, and you clearly pay for a TV package that includes the ESPN family, what is $80 (with free shipping) for a top notch streaming device with a TON of channel options that you cannot find on either the PS3 or Xbox 360? |
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mogamer join:2011-04-20 Royal Oak, MI |
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He did say practically everything and not everything. Of course we could also compare the hundreds of channels that Roku offers that the Xbox 360 and PS3 don't. |
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