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Google is a big booster of the codec, a stance that has led to disputes over support on Roku devices. After 12 months, the price will jump up. You must login or create an account to comment. Further Reading Roku vs. He is always on the hunt for a new gadget and loves to rip things apart to see how they work. Email ron arstechnica. Channel Ars Technica. You don't have to figure out which channels you get with which options.

Just a single monthly fee again, plus tax , and you get what you get. And, yes, that price is higher than what it used to be. But there also also are more YouTube TV channels than ever before. It doesn't enable 4K resolution across the board. The 4K Plus add-on indeed is a premium option. You do get 30 days free to try things out, though. Just like other streaming services, YouTube TV doesn't have any contracts, so you can pause or cancel at any point without penalty.

And if you decide to go with YouTube TV, you'll find yourself in good company. The service has more than 3 million subscribers as of October and is basically as big as the other major players in the space. YouTube TV's parent company, Google, doesn't give updates on subscriber count as much as the other services do, however, so there's a lack of fidelity there. We know that it had more than 2 million subscribers at the end of , and 3 million just nine months later.

YouTube TV also has continued to add new add-on options. HBO Max is available for the first time, as is Showtime. That lets you test things out before you pay anything. YouTube TV generally has a seven-day free trial period, which should be more than enough time to make sure that it's something you want to pay for.

But we've also seen YouTube TV offer up extended trial periods of two weeks or more. It just depends on if you catch them at a good time. Either way, the cool part is you get all the same channels with YouTube TV free trial period as you would with a paid subscription.

You're also able to take advantage of the free trial period that any add-on premium services — like HBO Max or Showtime or the like — has available. So be sure to do that. All that said, there's been a recent dust-up between YouTube TV and Roku that you need to know about.

Who's right and who's wrong? We don't really know. This is one of those annoying times in which two companies that should be working together or not to find a way to serve both their customers failed to come to an agreement and have dragged the end user — the paying customer — into the fray with a nakedly emotional ploy. The good news? YouTube TV is great!

But if you're trying to watch something from the United States but have found yourself outside the country, a VPN might be the right way to make sure you can watch what you want to watch. A virtual private network tunnels all of your computer's network traffic through a specific set of servers in a specific country. And any VPN worth its salt is going to have servers in countries all over the world, so you watch what you want to watch no matter where you are.

The trick is that you need to be able to trust your VPN because it'll be handling all of your network traffic. And for that, we highly recommend ExpressVPN. ExpressVPN makes it easy to watch your favorite sports and shows no matter where you are, because it makes it possible for your internet traffic to be routed through your home country — even if you're on the road somewhere.

It's safe, it's secure, it's easy to use, and it's got a free trial, so you can make sure it's the right VPN for you. Hint: It will be. If you're looking for the latest on the other live TV streaming services that compete with YouTube TV, we've got you covered. And you've got a lot of options here, at various price points.

It's priced similarly to YouTube TV, and has a comparable list of channels. Its premium add-ons place a special emphasis on sports, and it's one of the only ways to watch the occasional sporting event in 4K resolution in the United States.

Here's what we think you should take a look at if you're looking at something other than YouTube TV:. YouTube TV doesn't change things up too often. And YouTube TV has tended to increase its monthly subscription fees every couple of years, in line with other services. So if you're looking for the latest YouTube TV news, we'll have it here on the rare occasion that there's news to share.



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