thedukeofearl
Well-Known Member
I've had Vue for about 9 months now. Moving to it from DirecTV was the one of the best decisions I've ever made. Here has been my experience with it:
1. It has pretty much all the major stations I ever watch....never missed a Hawkeye football or basketball game.
2. You will need an OTA antenna to be able to watch the locals. If you live in the Des Moines area, CBS is now a listed local in the guide....but still need the antenna to get ABC, NBC, and Fox.
3. Cubs fans gets CSN.
4. HBO is now an add-on package for those that want to add it for a short time for GoT...no need to get HBOGO from a different provider.
5. I've got 100MB speed with 1 TB usage. With 3 kids (21, 17, 12) that are using multiple devices and multiple streams, I've never had an issue. I typically average about 600GB of usage per month, so I've found the 1TB to be plenty.
6. Online DVR works pretty well....as long as you watch the show within 28 days or else it goes away. I've never had an issue with a football or basketball game going away earlier than that, but at the same time, I'm usually watching it later the same day or the next day at the latest, so I don't know if it goes away earlier than 28 days or not.
7. One of the things to get used to is that you don't really record an actual program. When you set the show as your "favorite", it records everything with that title. For example, if you want to record the Hawk football game on a Saturday, it will record all programs that are "College Football". You then just have to tab thru the games until you find the Hawkeye one. Not a big deal, but does take some getting used to at first.
8. I use a Playstation 4 in one room and Fire TVs in the rest of the rooms and find the UI to be pretty good. I've heard it's also now on Apple TV. Don't use it with a Fire Stick as the guide is too slow. With a Roku, I've heard the UI is pretty crappy.
9. I'm saving about $120 from where my DirecTV bill was at before I switched. I took $20 of those savings to up my internet to what I mentioned above, so I'm still saving over $1,000/year and missing absolutely nothing.
One thing I do not understand is whether or not I need a PS4 to use Vue. I have had Roku for years and apparently they have Vue, I am going to get FireTV and I believe they have Vue also.....