06-29-2015, 11:59 AM
On ESPN - You may have an internet provider that allows you access to ESPN3. Here is a list of the providers: http://espn.go.com/espn3/affList
I'm not sure if MNF is on there but it may be. You can get a lot of games on it. There is also the watchespn app. If you know anyone who has cable or satelite, and would be nice enough to let you use their account, you can set this up. This will give you full access to the programming they receive on their package. Ex- My dad gave me his Time Warner info. I set up a watch espn account with it. Boom, now I get ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ESPN3. It's great.
On Hulu - The regular hulu website, accessed through a computer, has pretty much everything Hulu Plus has. In fact, there are some things the free version has that the paid version does not, and vice versa. But for the most part, they have the same stuff. Both have commercials. I believe Hulu Plus gives you earlier access to some episodes too. The main thing you're paying for is the ability to use it on devices other than a computer. ie Roku, Tablet, Phone. If you have a laptop with an HDMI out I'd suggest hooking that up to the tv, and just using the free version. It wasn't worth for me to pay 8 bucks a month to skip that basic step.
HBO Go - Hopefully you can find someone nice enough to share their password. It's a freaking awesome. Oh, and don't feel too bad about it if you use someone's account either. http://nerdist.com/hbos-ceo-okay-with-hbo-go-password-sharing-gonna-share/
I'd suggest spending 50 bucks on a Roku as well. (Maybe the amazon stick instead, but I haven't used it) There's some pretty cool free apps on there. A good example is Crackle, they have some decent movies and some original content (Sports Jepoardy, Joe Dirt 2)
I'm not sure if MNF is on there but it may be. You can get a lot of games on it. There is also the watchespn app. If you know anyone who has cable or satelite, and would be nice enough to let you use their account, you can set this up. This will give you full access to the programming they receive on their package. Ex- My dad gave me his Time Warner info. I set up a watch espn account with it. Boom, now I get ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ESPN3. It's great.
On Hulu - The regular hulu website, accessed through a computer, has pretty much everything Hulu Plus has. In fact, there are some things the free version has that the paid version does not, and vice versa. But for the most part, they have the same stuff. Both have commercials. I believe Hulu Plus gives you earlier access to some episodes too. The main thing you're paying for is the ability to use it on devices other than a computer. ie Roku, Tablet, Phone. If you have a laptop with an HDMI out I'd suggest hooking that up to the tv, and just using the free version. It wasn't worth for me to pay 8 bucks a month to skip that basic step.
HBO Go - Hopefully you can find someone nice enough to share their password. It's a freaking awesome. Oh, and don't feel too bad about it if you use someone's account either. http://nerdist.com/hbos-ceo-okay-with-hbo-go-password-sharing-gonna-share/
I'd suggest spending 50 bucks on a Roku as well. (Maybe the amazon stick instead, but I haven't used it) There's some pretty cool free apps on there. A good example is Crackle, they have some decent movies and some original content (Sports Jepoardy, Joe Dirt 2)