We prefer Lauderdale or Boca.The Bahamas might as well be Miami
We prefer Lauderdale or Boca.The Bahamas might as well be Miami
Can you get the Miami local over-the-air TV channels over there?We prefer Lauderdale or Boca.
Yes. Local cable has Miami stations or via fire stick.Can you get the Miami local over-the-air TV channels over there?
Give me a shout. Local food and drinks await you.I hope to go to the Bahamas one day
I will brotherGive me a shout. Local food and drinks await you.
Well, the NFL+ site does have old games available to watch, same as Game Pass did. I just watched some Fins vs Bengals from 2012. I'm used to watching the games after they're already over, so I don't have a problem with that. I just have a problem with their descriptions of the packages; they seem to really emphasize being able to watch live out-of-market preseason games and live regular season locally televised and prime time games on your "devices". (Personally, I have no idea why anyone would want to watch a football game on a cellphone screen!)Well, I just found something that says with NFL+ Premium you can watch replays of every single game. So, if true, then it will be the same as Game Pass, but with the addition of live local and primetime games. Maybe I posted prematurely.
I'm a dinosaur; I don't do that fancy hi-tech magic spell-casting stuff and wouldn't know how to do it even if I wanted to! I watch games on my computer with a 24" monitor. And, if I would ever replace my broken 40" TV here in my basement, then I could run an HDMI cable to the TV and watch on a bigger screen.All of y’all complaining of only mobile devices do know you can cast your device to your tv right?
Found this on ArsTechnica:Well, the NFL+ site does have old games available to watch, same as Game Pass did. I just watched some Fins vs Bengals from 2012. I'm used to watching the games after they're already over, so I don't have a problem with that. I just have a problem with their descriptions of the packages; they seem to really emphasize being able to watch live out-of-market preseason games and live regular season locally televised and prime time games on your "devices". (Personally, I have no idea why anyone would want to watch a football game on a cellphone screen!)
I guess I'll take the chance and continue it, and if it isn't what I'm used to then I'll cancel.
The "phone and tablet only" note for live local and primetime regular season and postseason games is the big limitation here. It means it's not a replacement for the regular broadcasts if you want to watch on your TV. To watch those games on your game console, smart TV, or streaming box, you'll need something totally different: an NFL Sunday Ticket subscription.
Do you mean an HDMI adapter from your computer to the TV? Because that would also work from the phone to the TV.I'm a dinosaur; I don't do that fancy hi-tech magic spell-casting stuff and wouldn't know how to do it even if I wanted to! I watch games on my computer with a 24" monitor. And, if I would ever replace my broken 40" TV here in my basement, then I could run an HDMI cable to the TV and watch on a bigger screen.
The Bahamas is gaining on you. Step it up.
The Bahamas might as well be Miami
I don't use my phone like everyone else does. I don't download apps (except for a very limited few), I don't stream/save music, and I sure as heck don't browse the internet, shop, or do banking on it! My smart phone is for texting, making calls, taking photos, and occasionally watching a youtube video... that's it.Do you mean an HDMI adapter from your computer to the TV? Because that would also work from the phone to the TV.