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The editors liked
Plans start at just $10/month
100 hours of cloud DVR
Up to three simultaneous streams
Parental controls
Easy-to-navigate software
Cable-like channel lineup that includes more channels than many cord-cutting services offer
Innovative home screen that uses AI to surface content you'll like
Great picture quality
For the most part
The editors didn't like
Horribly confusing branding
Currently exclusive to T-Mobile customers
Access limited to one household
Doesn't work on Roku
Missing CBS and popular sports channels
Occasionally glitchy video streaming
Expensive for a service that feels like it's still in development
Depends on very high-speed broadband access (and could be dependent on 5G for the best experience)
Plans start at just $10/month, 100 hours of cloud DVR, Up to three simultaneous streams, Parental controls, Easy-to-navigate software
Horribly confusing branding, Currently exclusive to T-Mobile customers, Access limited to one household, Doesn't work on Roku, Missing CBS and popular sports channels
The GoodPlans start at just $10/month100 hours of cloud DVRUp to three simultaneous streamsParental controlsEasy-to-navigate softwareThe BadHorribly confusing brandingCurrently exclusive to T-Mobile customersAccess limited to one householdDoesn't work on...
Cable-like channel lineup that includes more channels than many cord-cutting services offer, Innovative home screen that uses AI to surface content you'll like, Great picture quality, for the most part
Occasionally glitchy video streaming, Expensive for a service that feels like it's still in development, Depends on very high-speed broadband access (and could be dependent on 5G for the best experience)
T-Vision could be a great streaming TV service one day, but it feels too much like a large-scale beta test for what the service costs today...