Cord cutting is a major trend in the home theatre PC (HTPC) space. With streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, it's increasingly feasible to cut the cord. But while most streaming services provide on-demand content, live television is a different matter. Sling TV as cable alternative is an excellent streaming service that provides live TV streaming. Learn all about channel lineups, DVR, and more in this Sling TV review.
Table of Contents
- Sling TV as cable alternative: Monthly cost
- Sling TV a la carte TV: Channel lineup
- Streaming sports with Sling TV as cable alternative
- Sling TV review: Premium channels
- Sling TV app device compatibility
- Sling TV review: DVR support
- Sling TV cable alternative: Number of users
- Sling TV review: Is Sling TV good?
Sling TV as cable alternative: Monthly cost
Sling TV as cable alternative comes in a few different options. There's the $20 a month Sling Orange package. For $25 a month, Sling TV offers its Sling Blue package. Or, $40 grants access to both the Sling TV Orange and Blue packages.
Additionally, the Sling TV streaming service features addon packs. These vary from about $5 to $15 a month extra. There's the Kids Extra package, Sports Extra pack, as well as Starz, Cinemax, Showtime, and HBO.
- Sling Orange: $20/month
- Sling Blue: $25/month
- Addon packages: $5-15/month
Sling TV a la carte TV: Channel lineup
Sling Orage boasts around 30 channels. The slightly larger Sling Blue affords about 40 channels. The aforementioned addon packages tack on the likes of Starz, HBO, Showtime, and NFL RedZone. Plus, Sling TV as a cable alternative includes pretty obscure and niche channels such as Outside TV. [Read: 6 must-have Kodi addons for broadcast TV streaming (legal)]
However, Sling TV does come with its limitations. Notably, CBS isn't included. Whereas CBS isn't available via the Sling TV app, ABC is included. Its availability is contingent on the market. While Nick Jr. is a default Sling Blue inclusion, TeenNick and NickToons come with the Kids Extra addon. Surprisingly, Sling TV as cable alternative lacks the standard Nickelodeon channel. Furthermore, NBC and Fox are only on Sling Blue, not Sling Orange.
- About 70 channels between Sling Blue and Orange
- Local channels vary by market and Sling package
- No CBS
- No Nickelodeon
Streaming sports with Sling TV as cable alternative
Streaming sports is a main motivation for clinging on to cable or satellite television. Sling TV as cable alternative does feature a beefy sports streaming lineup. With the Sling TV app, there's access toΒ ESPN, ESPN 2, and ESPN 3. However, the ESPN channels are only included on Sling Orange. Therefore, with Sling Blue there's little to no sports streaming overlap.
Moreover, Sling TV provides local sports and national non-ESPN sports channels. Although Sling Blue lacks ESPN, it features Comcast and Fox regional sports networks. Again, these will vary by region.
At a national level, Sling Blue delivers NFL Network, NBC Sports Network, and Fox Sports 1. There's the Sports Extra package for Sling Blue which yields the likes of NFL RedZone, NHL Network, and NBA TV for an additional $10 a month. But for Sling Orange subscribers, the Sports Extra addon is a mere $5 a month. There's no RedZone. However, a few niche sports channels compensate for the lack of RedZone with the Sling Orange Sports Extra pack.
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Sling TV review: Premium channels
Like a traditional cable subscription, the Sling TV cable alternative does provide premium channels. Game of Thrones fans will be pleased to know that HBO is available as an addon. The HBO extra is an added $15 a month. This is the same price as the standalone HBO Now streaming subscription. But the HBO Sling TV addon means HBO can be streamed in the Sling TV app.
Further, the likes of Cinemax, Starz, and Showtime are also available as paid extras. A particularly excellent Sling TV feature is its comprehensive international streaming selection. Sling TV is a solid contender to YuppTV for the likes of Indian TV channel streaming.
- HBO: $15/month
- Starz: $9/month
- Cinemax: $10/month
- Showtime: $10/month
Sling TV app device compatibility
Unlike a traditional cable or satellite service, Sling TV does not come with a set top box. Instead, the users stream via the Sling TV app. There's fairly robust device support. On the streaming device side, the Sling TV app is available for Apple TV 4th gen, Amazon Fire TV players, Roku LT and up, Android TV, Chromecast, and more. For mobile devices, Sling TV app flavors include iOS 9 and higher, Android 4.4 and up, and Android 4.4.2+ for Amazon Fire tablets.
Desktop and laptop support for the Sling TV app includes Apple OS X Lion 10.7 and higher as well as Windows 10. The Xbox One sports a Sling TV app. Unfortunately, the major oversight is a PlayStation 4. Sony's 4th gen PlayStation lacks a Sling TV app. But its wide-spanning device compatibility makes Sling TV one of the best apps for devices like the Nvidia Shield TV. [Read: 10 Best legal Android streaming apps for movies and TV shows]
Sling TV review: DVR support
The cord cutting trend eschews a reliance on live TV. As such, there is a Sling TV DVR. Additionally, the Sling TV DVR doesn't limit how long you can keep a recording. Yet, Sling TV as cable alternative does have a few catches with its Sling TV DVR functionality.
Although Sling TV is available on a smattering of platforms, Sling TV DVR is only available on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android, and Android TV devices. Plus, it's an extra $5 a month for DVR. While there's no limitation on how long you can keep a recording, Sling TV DVR does keep the cap at 50 hours of storage. The major kicker is that several channels like ABC, ESPN, and Fox don't allow recording. Sling offers an FAQ on its site regarding its Sling TV DVR program.
On a related note, pausing and rewinding live TV is feasible. But there's a catch. Like its Sling TV DVR functionality, channels like CNN, TBS, and ESPN don't allow users to pause and rewind live TV.
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Sling TV cable alternative: Number of users
Password sharing among family friends is on the rise. Yet many services like Netflix put a limitation on the number of simultaneous streams. Sling Orange is capped at one stream at a time. Sling Blue ups the count to three streams. With the combined Sling Blue and Orange $40 a month pack, that's a total of four concurrent streams.
Sling TV review: Is Sling TV good?
The major question: is Sling TV good? This depends on your needs. Sling Orange and Sling Blue individually clock in at sub-$30 a month. Even the combo slides in under $50 a month. However, as you begin tacking on extras like HBO, Showtime, and Cinemax the monthly cost quickly rises. In my Sling TV review, I found that the Sling TV app functioned well across my various devices. I enjoyed Sling TV as cable alternative because of its robuts channel lineups. But
Sports junkies will likely benefit from the sports package. Yet for local TV, Sling TV is a mixed bag. For CBS, you'll need to subscribe to the CBS streaming service which is separate from Sling. Additionally, the Sling TV DVR is a paid feature and still lacks compatibility with certain channels.
While the Sling TV cable alternative is a viable option for cord cutters, it's slightly misleading with its slogan. Though Sling TV dubs itself "a la carte TV," it's not quite fully a la carte. There are two and a half tiers: Sling Orange, Blue, and Blue plus Orange. Then there are all the extras. However, just like a traditional cable or satellite subscription. Sling TV still hooks you up with lots of channels you might not need. In this way, it's not fully a la carte. Nevertheless, Sling TV is a robust, pretty flexible cord cutting streaming service. It's not perfect, but Sling TV is a major step in the right direction for streaming TV.
With the likes of Plex DVR and live TV support, as well as Android TV DVR functionality, cord cutting continues to rise. For mroe ways to stream content, check out the 10 best Android streaming apps for free streaming movies and TV. Ultimately, in my Sling TV review, I found Sling an intuitive service. For those seeking a cheaper option than cable, Sling TV as cable alternative may be. But as you can see from this Sling TV review, if you need a lot of channels the low entry cost quickly rises.
What are your thoughts on Sling TV, and which streaming services do you recommend?