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Couldn't find my original post so I'll start a quick new one. Here's my scenario for all you cord cutters, I've got a smart TV out in the garage. Regular flat screen TV's in the living room and in each of the two bedrooms. What sling (or any streaming plan) option would be best if I want to get all four and SEC network? I also have a couple of ROKU sticks and a PS4.
 

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Couldn't find my original post so I'll start a quick new one. Here's my scenario for all you cord cutters, I've got a smart TV out in the garage. Regular flat screen TV's in the living room and in each of the two bedrooms. What sling (or any streaming plan) option would be best if I want to get all four and SEC network? I also have a couple of ROKU sticks and a PS4.

Roku stick works. Download the ESPN App and login with your sling credentials.
 

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Couldn't find my original post so I'll start a quick new one. Here's my scenario for all you cord cutters, I've got a smart TV out in the garage. Regular flat screen TV's in the living room and in each of the two bedrooms. What sling (or any streaming plan) option would be best if I want to get all four and SEC network? I also have a couple of ROKU sticks and a PS4.

With the PS4 I would recommend the PSVue... there a lot of features that Vue offers especially for PS4 owners. I can watch 3 channels at the same time (only one has the volume), which during the NCAA Tournament was great.
 

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