Sony's PlayStation TV Service Now Playable in Mac and PC Browsers

Now that Sony's PlayStation service is available to all Mac and PC browsers the whole gang or the whole family can watch simultaneously each and everyone's favorite show. The service is available on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Microsoft edge and browsers for Explorer 10+.

The service introduces a mini-player which one can play and shrink in the monitor while seeking for other programs to consider. It also offers unique features for users to enjoy. Android users have recently been given to enjoy Sony's PlayStation service and are in for more exciting surprises.

Users are eager to find out what other features the service can offer. The streaming device PlayStatioVue (PCVue) covers TV channels from ESPN, Fox, NBC and many others while priced at only $30 per month. Coverage depends upon one's location and the service works like Sling TV but PCVue is priced higher by $10.

In PCVue, one can buy channels of his choice and upgrade his subscription to access more channels. When PCVue was introduced to Android and iOS, some channels were blocked, and there were some restrictions in the home network for Sling TV shows and other features.

Although Sling allows users to watch programs in almost any device across the nation and works on Apple TV, Sony's PlayStation service has slowly gained many subscribers reaching the 100,000 mark just a few months after its March launching. PlayStationVue can stream movies, sports and other shows without using any cable or satellite connection.

One can opt to save thousands of hours of recorded shows since it is a cloud-based program. It has features for users to check whether his device can access television programs that are played locally and if available, play such stations in his monitor or smart phone.

Sony's PlayStation service has gone a long way from its early success as a console player to the wonderful entertainment system that it is today.

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