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In practice, T-Mobile’s TVision service and Hub device fall a bit short of those admittedly lofty expectations.
Android TV powers T-Mobile's new TVision Hub dongle, but at $50 and with software customized for the worse, it's not a very enticing product.
T-Mobile has launched a new Google TV-powered 4K streaming device called TVision Hub. The device is priced at $50.
Watch on mobile and TV devices, but no Roku at launch T-Mobile's new $50 TVision Hub runs Android TV. T-Mobile There's no need for special TVision hardware.
T-Mobile’s new TVision HUB is a 4K media streaming device designed to hang from the HDMI port of a TV. Powered by Google TV software and an Amlogic S905Y4 processor, the $50 dongle is a slightly ...
The new TVision service will launch starting on Nov. 1, available on existing TV and mobile devices in addition to the new TVision HUB Android TV device, at right. (T-Mobile Photos) T-Mobile ...
What’s the news: T-Mobile unveils its next-gen TV streaming services — TVision LIVE, VIBE and CHANNELS — and TVision HUB, a new streaming device, available nationwide starting next week, at ...
Game Industry and Tech writer Zane Pickett from Moor Insights & Strategy dives deeper into T-Mobile TVision's low-cost and newest on-demand 'cut-the-cord' competition streaming service.
T-Mobile TVision, the internet-based TV service for T-Mobile users, will shut down its services after April 29.
T-Mobile said current TVision Home subscribers can try TVision Live or TVision Vibe for free through June 30, 2021. In addition, it’s offering them a free TVision Hub, its new Android TV-based ...
T-Mobile is offering limited-time special deals to TVision Home subscribers to switch over to the skinner new TVision Live TV (which starts at $40/month) or Vibe ($10/month) bundles.