PlayStation Vue has been making headlines since the day it was launched into the market. Many operating systems support PlayStation Vue, which includes Android as well, but in order to use this service on Android-based devices, you will have to make use of Google Chromecast. Let’s discuss this whole connection in the blog post below.
Google has once again zoomed up
its marketing techniques in order to boost the sales of its popular, but not so
great product ‘Google Chromecast’. Unlike Roku, Chromecast hasn’t been able to
get into associations with other networks in order to provide customers with
better entertainment experience.
PlayStation Vue, a product coming
straight from the gates of Sony Inc., has done extremely well in the short
period of time. This device is a great streaming service for those who want to
cut their dependency on the live Cable TV channels. The service was announced a few
days ago, and you can now easily download the Vue mobile app on your Android
smartphones and/or tablets. A great thing about this app is that it comes with Chromecast support.
The PlayStation Vue app is
compatible with all the smartphones and tablets that run on Android 4.4 or
higher. You can easily setup this streaming service with Chromecast through www Chromecast com setup link. The
process is easy and not lengthy at all.
The only drawback that I’ve found
in this app is the unavailability of Android TV app. The company is giving
three plans from which, users can choose one of their choices. The plan can be chosen from the Vue website or through www Chromecast setup as well.
Here are the plans that users can
choose from:
- Access: There
are more than 50 channels that people will get access to, and it includes
live cable TV, sports channels, and movies as well. People just need to
pay $29.99 a month or $39.99 in those cities where local and live
broadcast stations are present.
- Core: This
plan includes more than 70 channels, which includes the channels from ‘Access’ along with regional and
national sports networks live onto your TV screens. People will get all
this at $34.99 per month, and if they live in the cities where live local
broadcast stations are present, then they will have to shell out $44.99.
- Elite: This
plan has more than 100 channels in the offering, covering all those that
are present in Access and Core. The additional channels, which users would
be getting are the top entertainment and movie channels. The price of this
plan is $44.99 per month. If people are living in the cities with major
local live broadcast stations, then the price shoots up to $54.99 a month.
The Chromecast comsetup are also
available if people want to add Vue App on their smartphones and/or tablets.
There are many advantages of having such an app because it has all the features
that one will require to watch world-class entertainment. Google has taken multiple steps
to revamp the image of Chromecast. With the association of more and more
networks, things have somewhat come onto the right track, but there is still a
long way to go. If you come across any issue in Chromecast, then you can take Chromecast help from experts regarding
that particular issue.
Coming back to Vue again, it can
be easily accessed through Amazon Fire TV, PlayStation (new) and Roku. If you
are using these devices apart from Chromecast, then you can enjoy your favorite
movies and TV shows here.
If you are using Chromecast only,
then you have to make sure that GoogleChromecast setup is done properly, other Vue app or any other apps will not
be able to work. Those who know the importance of real entertainment will definitely
buy Vue app, regardless how expensive its plans are.
Chromecast has launched various
new models in the recent times, so it would be better if you use the latest
model because there won’t be any problem arising related to the compatibility
with a certain app.
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