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Comcast Unveils $5-a-Month Streaming Service Xfinity Flex (cnet.com)

Comcast announced a $5-a-month streaming video service Thursday called Xfinity Flex, an offering that aggregates on-demand video from your subscriptions like Netflix Amazon Prime Video and HBO, as well as offering free ad-supported shows to watch and options to rent and buy programming. From a report: It essentially replicates some of the features of a cable service but delivers over the internet rather than... well, cable. But it won't have live channels or DVR, and it won't let you watch a live-TV streaming service like YouTube TV or Sling TV, keeping Flex squarely in the realm of on-demand viewing that's less threatening to Comcast's traditional -- and lucrative -- cable TV packages. Instead, Flex will have built-in ways to upgrade to live TV from Comcast. Xfinity Flex comes with a 4K and HDR-ready wireless set-top box with an X1 voice remote, Engadget adds. It's scheduled to launch March 26th, and will be available to customers who have Comcast internet.

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  1. Re:$5 to "Aggregate" my other 3rd party services? by lactose99 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Roku does this for free anyway (well, free monthly, once you get one of their inexpensive streaming boxes)

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  2. Re:Yeah fuck that by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 3, Informative

    Fuck Comcast.

    That's an extra $10/month.

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