Had to uninstall app and reinstall now it gave me option to sign in. I still can’t sign in Hulu on any device still says my account doesn’t exist.
So, I signed up for the 3 year deal back when it was $140. Now I see that with the Verizon deal, it basically suspends your existing plan for a year. Looks like I'm at 4 years for $140 now. Crazy cheap, at under $3/mo! Even with the current $170 3 year deal, the Verizon freebie 1 year extension just makes it so much better, IMO. Of course, there's no telling if good fresh content holds up that long, but so far I like what's on there already.If ya have Verizon you get a year free***
How to Get Your Free Year of Disney+ If You're a Verizon Customer
Disney+ day is officially here. Everyone has the chance to size up the massive catalog of Disney+ content with a free seven-day trial (don’t forget to unsubscribe if you don’t want to keep the service). But if you’re a Verizon customer, you can get an entire year of Disney+ for free—if you have...gizmodo.com
Welcome to the conversation!This is free for a year if you have Verizon Wireless!! I just signed up for Disney plus for a free year!!
4K but no HDR...?...I will try the trial on XBox but I think I will stick to Netflix and my Satellite shows for now.
Quoting yourself is a bit like talking about yourself in 3rd person, but I did it anyway!All 7 [soon to be 8] plus Rogue One (and Solo next year) are in UHD HDR10 or DV with Atmos sound.
get apple 4ktv4K but no HDR...?...I will try the trial on XBox but I think I will stick to Netflix and my Satellite shows for now.
I'm going to say that if you already have a good 5.1 or 7.1 system, it's not a must-have, right-away thing. That said, what it fundamentally does is the future. It replaces separate tracks for each speaker with separate virtual sound objects, then spreads those objects using an algorithm over however you choose your layout. It can be 2.0, 2.1 3.1, 5.1, 7.1 with height in the front, 7.1 with height in the back, etc.I think that the max is 11.2, but it's a misnomer that you need height speakers for Atmos. You don't HAVE to change your speaker layout, so it's really easy to upgrade! That said, adding height channels to either the front, back, or center of the room is just fantastic to my ears. I also love that Xbox can upscale everything to Atmos for you. Granted all receivers do this, but there is no pausing handshake, or any other issues between 5.1 and Atmos on Xbox, which is a nice touch. The only issue is figuring out what is the true Atmos content. As of yesterday Disney Plus wasn't allowing Atmos sound as an option on its content yet through Xbox and most other devices, save Apple4KTV. (but then some content on that device seems to be not showing UHD either)I've got to get a new receiver that supports Atmos.
Apple 4KTV is the best option for D+/streaming period and a must buy for serious streamers as is....
Shield Pro which has potential to give A4KTV a run with it's AI upscaling.
which UI?I’m hearing bad things about it’s UI and playback usability. But otherwise it’s a great device for 4K streaming
Wayyyyy offon the Apple TV
Wayyyyy off
Apple 4ktv is not only fast but it's probably the smoothest UI of all electronics.
Just watched Mandalorian on the Xbox One X in 4K with HDR through Disney +. It's a great experience.4K but no HDR...?...I will try the trial on XBox but I think I will stick to Netflix and my Satellite shows for now.
Tech Advisor did a poll, and Apple TV was the least desired out of the big streamers, by a massive margin. More than double.really? i just remember my coworker complaining about it but come to think of it may have been about the Apple Arcade functionality, might have to get back to you on this
What makes Apple 4KTV so good, though? We are all gamers here, so why not just use gaming gear? Serious question. On Xbox I have HULU Live, CBS All Access, Netflix, and Amazon, and Disney Plus, with everything but Hulu having UHD and Atmos sound. Disclaimer: I actually loathe Apple and will probably never but another Apple product, but why is this device such a must-have? I honestly don't get it. Edit: I just saw your UI comment. Is that all though, or isv there something else that makes it so great?Apple 4KTV is the best option for D+/streaming period and a must buy for serious streamers as is....
Shield Pro which has potential to give A4KTV a run with it's AI upscaling.
It's not about gaming.(but apple has em 2)What makes Apple 4KTV so good, though? We are all gamers here, so why not just use gaming gear? Serious question. On Xbox I have HULU Live, CBS All Access, Netflix, and Amazon, and Disney Plus, with everything but Hulu having UHD and Atmos sound. Disclaimer: I actually loathe Apple and will probably never but another Apple product, but why is this device such a must-have? I honestly don't get it. Edit: I just saw your UI comment. Is that all though, or isv there something else that makes it so great?
Who cares about a cherry picked poll from a site I honestly never heard of?Tech Advisor did a poll, and Apple TV was the least desired out of the big streamers, by a massive margin. More than double.
Yeah, I didn't even know that Apple had native 24fps support for so many streaming services. Hmm. Just to be clear, Xbox does support 24Hz output, as it's always been part of the Blu-ray app, and each streaming service can build the app however they want. It would be nice though, if the Xbox team put a little more pressure on these partners to deliver a premium product. It sounds like Apple does this.Who cares about a cherry picked poll from a site I honestly never heard of?
For serious streamers it's considered the best if the best Audio and Video quality is important.
If I knew no better id be content with inferior devices like the X and it's 60hz streaming abilities like you.
Xbox X has more than enough power as do other devices but for some reason don't?Yeah, I didn't even know that Apple had native 24fps support for so many streaming services. Hmm. Just to be clear, Xbox does support 24Hz output, as it's always been part of the Blu-ray app, and each streaming service can build the app however they want. It would be nice though, if the Xbox team put a little more pressure on these partners to deliver a premium product. It sounds like Apple does this.
A $500 launch console should be expected to check all of the boxes, IMO. The Blu-ray (with UHD) app should have also been nailed down perfectly at One S launch, let alone the One X launch. It's been good, but could have been great. It's funny that the One was originally the console that was touted as a media console at launch. I honestly think that having those capabilities is great, but you don't need to advertise it as such, and you should definitely just own it if you do. I guess it's a minor gripe to some, but this 24Hz thing is just another example of a company so big that the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. A perfect example is now they added variable refresh rate output for the very few monitors that support it. Great! In this case, tons of TVs support 24Hz input at both 1080p and 2160p. Both of these are examples of wanting native refresh rates from your content to your display. Why isn't the entertainment division talking to the game division and the hardware division within Xbox? Native 24fps isn't even a new thing, as well before Blu-ray arrived, DVD prayers with native 24Hz output was desirable.Xbox X has more than enough power as do other devices but for some reason don't?
From what I've read the breach came from previous data breaches where people didn't change their passwords after being affected.Already hacked with many user accounts compromised