Entertainment 2.0 from The Digital Media Zone
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Entertainment 2.0 #646 – Onn Pro Google TV
Onn Pro Google TV may be the Chromecast replacement weve been waiting for!
Entertainment 2.0 #645 – Roku Pro Series TVs, EA Play Price Increase, and Gamers Opt for Older Games
Roku’s new Pro Series TVs are available now. EA is increasing the price of the EA Play game subscription service. Gamers are spending most of their time playing older games.
Entertainment 2.0 #631 – Aggressive Controller User
Onn Google TV streaming stick is dirt cheap, WiiM Amp outdoes the Sonos Amp, GeForce Now supports PC Game Pass, and YouTube Playables is here.
Entertainment 2.0 #630 – Streaming Shrinkflation
Max is removing features. Fire TV gets more ads. Apple TV+ raises prices. Spotify includes audiobook streaming. The Meta Quest 3 is fantastic, and the Steam Deck OLED improves a great system.
Entertainment 2.0 #629 – Video Industry Changes with Gavin Campbell
Charter switches to streaming, Best Buy is dropping physical media, and YouTube and Netflix vie to dominate the streaming space.
Entertainment 2.0 #628 – Sports to the Max with Gavin Campbell
Max expands its offerings, Sonos uses a new generation of its portable Move speaker to raise prices again, and are you ready for console games on your new iPhone? Josh is traveling this week, but Gavi
Entertainment 2.0 #627 – The Return of Windows Media Center
Emby is resurrecting Windows Media Center. Tablo has a new OTA DVR. CNN tries streaming again. Marshall brings Bluetooth LE audio to their newest earbuds. Sony announces the PlayStation Portal.
Entertainment 2.0 #626 – Cloud Gaming Concessions
Amazon Music Unlimited gets pricier for Prime members, Microsoft makes cloud gaming concessions for the UK, and the Xbox 360 store is shutting down.
Entertainment 2.0 #625 – Who Needs Enhanced 1080p?
Disney Plus and Hulu raise prices. YouTube adds 1080p enhanced and multiview streaming Younify makes it easier to find your shows, and Patreon comes to Spotify.
Entertainment 2.0 #624 – Raising Rates and Killing Services
Netflix and Xbox are killing services, Peacock, YouTube, and Spotify are increasing rates. Xbox Live Gold gets rebranded.