I had it through the smart telly yesterday and it was seriously buffering so might give the HDMI laptop a go, cheersdoc wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 10:15 amCan get it on smart tv or run it through Amazon firestick or Bluetooth/mirror it to your tv from phone/laptop/tablet. Personally I use HDMI lead from my laptop to tv as I think it gives better picture quality.fozzieskem wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 10:11 pm Thinking of taking the plunge ourselves, so long as I can get it on my tv ill give it a go
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Cheers for thatdoc wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 10:15 amCan get it on smart tv or run it through Amazon firestick or Bluetooth/mirror it to your tv from phone/laptop/tablet. Personally I use HDMI lead from my laptop to tv as I think it gives better picture quality.fozzieskem wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 10:11 pm Thinking of taking the plunge ourselves, so long as I can get it on my tv ill give it a go
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Hats off to the people behind Wigan TV. Since the stand down they have been raiding the archives frequently to add games to an already well-stocked collection.
In particular, new subscribers will find the cost well worth it just for the latest addition of Saints-Wigan from Boxing Day 1994. The one-eyed commentary is a joy as the lead swaps hands before the inevitable crushing conclusion (for him, not us).
Kelvin Skerrett's hand gestures as he's about to be sin-binned are another highlight. Enjoy...
In particular, new subscribers will find the cost well worth it just for the latest addition of Saints-Wigan from Boxing Day 1994. The one-eyed commentary is a joy as the lead swaps hands before the inevitable crushing conclusion (for him, not us).
Kelvin Skerrett's hand gestures as he's about to be sin-binned are another highlight. Enjoy...