I just "cut the cord" this past week and went to Playstation Vue. I HIGHLY recommend it for anyone looking to cut the cord, but still have a "slimmed down" live TV package. Here are some particulars that should help people looking to switch:
1. PS Vue works on every device except for Apple TV
2. Your PS Vue login works for over 60 "TV Everywhere" apps such as Watch ESPN, Fox Sports Go, etc.
3. PS Vue has BTN (plus overlfows), all the ESPNS, FS1, FS2, FSMW, TNT, TBS, USA, Golf, NBCSN, TruTV (for the once a year when you need it for March Madness), IFC, Sundance, Food, etc., etc. Of the top 25 channels watched in the US, they have 21 (only don't have A&E, History, Hallmark, and one other that's escaping me).
4. Unless you live in one of the Top 10 tv markets, there's no live locals, so you'll need to by an OTA antenna, but the locals all have on-demand.
5. For DVR'ing thru the Vue, there is unlimited recording and unlimited times you can record. It's all done in the cloud and the shows expire in 28 days.
6. You can stream in up to 5 devices in your home. However, you can't stream multiple PS4s or PS3s (but can stream one of each). And your "home" is recorded via your IP, so if you try to give away credentials to someone, they will block you. Only can watch on mobile/tablet outside of the home and choices are limited.
7. Picture quality is just as good as DirecTV. However, the one drawback is sound is in 2.0 stereo....not 5.1 Dolby.
8. If you have Mediacom cable, you will need to bump up your internet subscription to the Ultra to get the 1,000GB data plan. Each hour of live TV streaming will use up about 2 GB of data. Over this past weekend, with games galore on Saturday, I used over 30GB of data.
9. The only drawback is for KC Royals fans. PS Vue does have Fox Sports regionals, but because they don't have FSKC specifically, it's all blacked out here. But we'll manage.
Ultimately, I couldn't be happier with the decision at this point. I went from about $150/mo with Direct down to $35 with PS Vue and I get all the stations I could ever want, with very little that I don't. It's not true "a la carte", but it's the closest thing around.