

It offers an absolute ton of channels, along with what I feel is a pretty aggressive pricing model. That said, it does make sense-they don't want you living in Dallas but getting access to Chicago's local channels.

It's really kind of bizarre, and something I've never experienced with other streaming services. Otherwise your account may be blocked from service. You can modify your home location if you move, but you can only do so once. I'm going to assume these are local channels, but restricted channels will only work when you're inside of the Home Location that you set when you sign up for service. That's probably the biggest thing worth noting about Vue: some channels are geo-restricted. When you sign up for Vue, you'll have to select your home location. Related: What Is Sling TV, and Can It Replace Your Cable Subscription? Either way, even if you don't have a PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, or PlayStation 4 Pro, you can still benefit from PlayStation Vue. It also works in the browser, though the experience is pretty watered down compared to the full application experience. Despite its namesake, PlayStation Vue isn't just available on PlayStation devices-there are also apps available for Android, Android TV, iOS, Apple TV, Fire TV, Roku, and Chromecast.
