PlayStation Vue comes to Android TV today
Sonyis making huge waves in its efforts to take over your cable needs with its PlayStation Vue services.Vue was initially introduced back in March, then saw the move to Roku and android/" target="_blank">android/" target="_blank">Android devices back in June.Now, Android TV users can get in on the fun, as Sonyhas announced support for Android TV devices starting today.
PlayStation Vue internet TV service arrives on Android TV, coming soon to web browsers
Sony's PlayStation Vue service allows customers to watch live and on-demand TV programming over the internet.When it first launched, PS Vue required PlayStation Hardware.Then it expanded to additional hardware including Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and Chromecast devices as well as android/" target="_blank">android/" target="_blank">Android an iOS apps.
PlayStation Vue arrives on Android TV: PC and Mac support inbound
PlayStation Vue arrives on android/" target="_blank">android/" target="_blank">Android TV: PC and Mac support inboundSonyhas announced the arrival of PlayStation Vue on Android TV, and has also said the service will be supported on PC and Mac soon.The company has already rolled out PS Vue, its streaming live television service, on Android, iOS and Roku.With this latest expansion, the service arrives on just about any device you could hope for, and obviously makes it an option for a much wider range of users.
Playstation Vue Lands on Android TV!
I know what you are thinking, "Why the excitement over an android/" target="_blank">android/" target="_blank">Android TV app?" As someone who ditched traditional cable a couple of months back for Playstation Vue, I have been impatiently waiting for an Android TV to arrive, so that I can watch the service without using unreliable Chromecasts or have to deal with Amazon's Fire TVs.Today, my dreams have come true, hence the excitement.Playstation announced that Playstation Vue is now available on Android TV (Android 4.4+).
PlayStation Vue Now Available For Android TV
While PlayStation Vue and Sling TV are the two biggest live TV streaming services on the market right now, that won't be the case for long.DirecTV launches in November and competing services from Hulu and Google are on the way.The big two are aiming to grab as big a portion of the pie as they can, and for Sony, that means offering its service on more hardware — like its own TVs, for a start.
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