I thought Peacock is a nickname for NBC. And that’s been around since I was a kid and always free. I know Peacock is their logo but didn’t know you have to pay for it. More and more shows I want to see aren’t on regular tv anymore.[emoji35][emoji2959]
Here in the Southwest it’s on USA. I think NBC owns it but not sure. They always team up during the Olympics. Maybe it’s called a sister network? I swear I’m not informed on all this, much simpler in the old days.
USA usually covers sports that don’t get high viewership, such as biathlon or quarterfinals of hockey. It’s usually on late night, early morning or midday. I’m referring to the regular Olympics.
That as opposed to prime time, like 8-11 pm.
Breaking Dawn, saw your visitor message.[emoji3]No I haven’t watched the Paralympics.
I don’t know know about technology but know people watch on their phones. But you need a LOT of data and WiFi also gives it a signal boost. Cellular is not strong enough, even with 4 bars.
It will also drain the battery super fast and quality of video may not be the best.
I don’t have anything except this phone which I didn’t have till last year. I can’t afford WiFi also. Wish they made these batteries more robust.
If you get something with little memory on the computer then you depend on the cloud for storage. And that means WiFi unless you get a desktop, if they still make them.
I found out the above from a tech savvy friend. I don’t know squat about it lol.[emoji3][emoji16]
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