
The live television streaming service from Sony is now on Android TV devices.
Sony's PlayStation Vue, which launched in 2015, is now open for streaming on televisions and set-top boxes powered by Android TV.
This just adds to the number of devices you can stream anything from football to premium cable shows like Westworld on without having a traditional television provider subscription.
Here's the pricing model:
- Access: 55+ channels, including live cable TV, movies, and sports channels for $29.99 per month ($39.99 in cities with major live local broadcast stations*).
- Core: 70+ channels, including all the channels from Access with the addition of live national and regional sports networks for $34.99 per month ($44.99 in cities with major live local broadcast stations*).
- Elite: 100+ channels, featuring all the channels from Core with the addition of top movie and entertainment channels for $44.99 per month ($54.99 in cities with major live local broadcast stations*).
- Ultra: HBO and SHOWTIME, plus all the 100+ channels from Elite for $64.99 per month ($74.99 per month in cities with major live local broadcast stations*).
Soon, Sony will add support for PC and Mac devices as well. It'll include a special mini-player feature in which PlayStation Vue continues streaming in a small box while you do other things on your computer.
Never experienced PlayStation Vue before? Sony is giving new customers a free 7-day trial when signing up through the service's site. Then you can enjoy live television streaming from phones, tablets, televisions, set-top boxes, and more before deciding whether or not PlayStation Vue is right for you.
Source: Sony