A:AnswerYes. But live local and primetime games regular season and postseason are only available on your phone or tablet and may not be cast to your television or other similar device.
A:AnswerRegister device and options should be given. Apple will give notification via iPhone or email if you already have an Apple ID. Apple TV trial is for NEW subscribers and ‘qualified’ return subscribers. Contact Apple Support if the above fails.
A:AnswerIf any of those stations have an app in the Apple App Store then yes.
If they are over-the-air then no. These don’t have an antenna as they are more for streaming from the internet.
These boxes aren’t comparable to cable TV or satellite TV, at least not that I’m aware of.
I have a satellite TV provider for my local news and TV.
Except for the local news and TV, the Apple TV box will soon be replacing my satellite TV subscription and then that money will be going to subscription streaming services where I believe I’ll be getting more bang for my buck.
I hope my answer will help you out with your decision.
A:AnswerThe current generation Apple TV 4K supports 5 GHz Wi-Fi. All Apple products with Wi-Fi released within at least a few years support 5 GHz wifi.
A:AnswerIf you have Paramount + you can get stream pretty much most recent episodes of Y&R but I don’t know how far back they archive old episodes. As for streaming live, I believe that depends on your TV service; I.e. your cable company. You would have to check on that.
A:AnswerI do not have a 10G router but according to others this will not connect to 10G. You will need a Wi-Fi extender with 2G or 5G or you could use ethernet if your router is close enough.
A:AnswerYes. Especially if the things you are watching are apple offered like the movies app or apple plus. YouTube support closed captions as well. There is also a feature to stream all audio to up to two sets headphones. They work with apple headphones or beats. So you and your husband can listen via the headphones at the same time