Originally Posted By: Vikas
After buying the new TV, I made a pact with myself that I was NOT going to shell out rental fee every month to my service provider for yet another box.
ESPN streams many of the games (almost) live. It is even better than watching it on cable because when it comes to commercial break, they just put few still slides!
Don't you have to be a cable TV subscriber and log-in through your provider to watch ESPN live streams? We don't subscribe to cable or satellite; that business model is quickly becoming obsolutely in my opinion. I can see the day coming when broadcasters (like ESPN) see the market for offering a la carte subscriptions for their services. Much like you can buy Netflix for $8/month. I can see ESPN offering their channel for something like $3/month. Then anyone with a streaming device (Roku, Apple TV, etc) could download that channel just like they can download Netflix.
Originally Posted By: Vikas
Incidentally, that is why Apple owns the market because they make using their stuff much less painful than the others. Mind you Apple still has problems but when you compare with the other Lemons, you understand why Apple reigns king.
I think Apple is far from owning the streaming TV market at this point. We are heavily invested in the Apple ecosystem (two iMacs, two iPhones, one iPad), but when we bought our Rokus, Apple TV was simply not competitive. They offered a total of (I think) six channels. Netflix and Hulu, plus a few sports channels. Interestingly, despite their war with Google, they offer a YouTube channel. Apple TV is catching up fast I see (
http://www.apple.com/appletv/whats-on/). I count 29 channels. That's good, and probably growing each day. Roku has 170 channels in the TV/movie category alone, plus 52 more in news, etc.
Apple TV clearly has the better interface (I have played with my neighbor's unit and like it a lot); Roku clearly has a wider channel selection. I think Apple TV *will* own this market if/when they secure a more comprehensive channel portfolio.
I do want an Apple TV box to supplement our Roku box. I don't care to pay 100 bucks for one, so I do look on Craigslist every now and again for used ones. They're pretty hard to come by.