PS4's TV Streaming Service Coming to PC "Soon"
PlayStation Vue support launches for Android TVs today.
Sony announced today that its television streaming service Vue is "coming soon" to PC and Mac. Starting today, the app is available on Android TVs.
PC and Mac support is coming with a feature called "mini-player," which allows the viewer to put Vue in the corner of the screen and browse the internet or use other applications while they watch. We'll keep you updated on when Vue heads to both platforms.
If you don't own a PS4 or PS3, you can sign up for Vue online. Those new to the streaming service can start a seven-day free trial through the website and download the Vue app to an Android TV running OS 4.4 or higher. You can check out the four different plans at the bottom of the article.
In addition to Android TVs, Vue is currently available on PS4, PS3, Roku, and iOS and Android mobile devices. Up to five devices can simultaneously stream Vue on one account.
PlayStation Vue Plans
- Access for $30 ($40 in certain cities*): 55+ channels
- Core for $35 ($45*): 70+ channels
- Elite for $45 ($55*): 100+ channels
- Ultra for $65 ($75*): HBO and Showtime, plus all the 100+ channels from Elite
*New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, San Francisco, and Miami
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