PlayStation Vue
PlayStation Vue is set to upend how we watch television, allowing access to many sources traditionally only available with a cable television subscription. The new model could be as revolutionary for the industry as the introduction of the remote control. PlayStation is adding channels to its line up and chopping prices on its Internet-delivered TV packages as it continues to ramp up its services. Sony just added ESPN and various Disney networks to its lineup. PlayStation Vue With regard to its price decreases, Sony officials say the price cut along with the addition of new channels is helping to build upon strong momentum the Internet-delivered service already has. Sony recently cut prices for the three PlayStation Vue plans by $10 each. The 60-channel Access package now costs $39.99 per month. The 75-channel Core package now costs $44.99, and the 100-channel Elite service now costs $54.99. PlayStation Vue launched last March. It’s not the only Internet-delivered service. Competitors include Dish Network’s Sling TV, and the soon-to-launch DirecTV Now. The television service should help make the top-selling PlayStation 4 console even more popular, as it enables the device to be the go-to for providing both gaming and viewing entertainment. Anderic.com is a provider of new and refurbished TV remote controls for a wide variety of televisions and other electronics. In addition to remotes, the company also provides TV stands, accessories, replacement product manuals, lights, and other accessories. The company also operates a repair service for remotes and other devices. To learn more, contact 1-877-671-7173.
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