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Streaming Mayweather-McGregor: Saturday’s fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Conor McGregor is a big moment for streaming video. Unlike Mayweather’s bout with Manny Pacquiao in 2015, this fight will actually be available on pay-per-view without a cable subscription.
But to watch the Mayweather-McGregor live stream, you’ll have to pay the price just like cable subscribers do. Pay-per-view access will cost $100, and will be available through various streaming devices and services. That price includes the main bout and three preceding fights, which have a scheduled start time of 9 p.m. Eastern. Head to TechHive for my rundown of streaming options.
More 4K HDR streamers inbound: A new report at Bloomberg adds credence to some earlier rumors of a 4K HDR Apple TV. Siting unnamed sources, the report says Apple will announce the device in September, alongside new iPhones and Apple Watches. Interestingly, the report also mentions that Apple’s TV app will start pulling in live video from various apps, so users can tune into news or sports from a centralized menu. The current version of the app only supports on-demand video from sources like HBO Now, Hulu, and Crackle.
Meanwhile, AFTVNews has turned up more evidence of a 4K HDR Fire TV. It’s unclear, however, whether this device will be a successor to the $90 Fire TV box, or something closer in price and performance to the $40 Fire TV Stick. I suspect we’ll find out in a month or two.
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