Sling TV is a live TV service that offers a wide range of packages and channels at $20, and it’s now available for Google’s Chromecast. The add-on is available today for Android and iOS, and according to Sling, support for Microsoft and Macs is soon to come.
The announcement comes with a sweeter deal: if customers pre-pay a three month subscription to Sling TV, customers get a free Chromecast, and current Chromecast users can get a two-month free trial.
Sling TV has 22 live channels on its base package, which include ESPN, ESPN2, TNT, AMC, History, Disney Channel, Adult Swim and Cartoon Network, and additional channels for purchase include HBO, Epix, Spanish television and family channels. Sling TV relies on internet connection and subscription can be withdrawn at any time. Streaming can extend from your TV set to your smartphone, even to your Roku, Amazon Fire TV among others.
With this new device, there’s one more reason to not buy overly expensive cable packages. The Google Chromecast makes it almost too easy to surf the internet and stream video directly and wirelessly to your TV, and Sling TV is an addition that will make the Chromecast not only more competitive while still remaining affordable, but it’ll also make customers with current cable plans an opportunity to switch out.
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