Super Bowl 50 will kickoff on Sunday February 7, 2016 at 6:30 pm ET, at the state-of-the-art Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA. With the golden anniversary of the Super Bowl being played in the Golden State it’s no wonder why people have dubbed this year’s big game, the “Golden Super Bowl.” Wondering how you can celebrate with the NFL this February? Here are 3 techy ways you can enjoy SuperBowl Sunday:
1) On CBS with your 4K Ultra HD TV
Sometimes there’s no better way to watch the Super Bowl at home than the good old fashioned way—on cable using the biggest TV you can fit on your living room wall. This year, the Super Bowl will be televised live on CBS, and if you already subscribe to cable, that makes your TV the easiest way to watch the big game in February. Still, this is the “Golden Super Bowl” we’re talking about here, and in order to take advantage of the spirit of 2016, it makes sense to view a spectacle of this magnitude with the latest and greatest the world of high definition television has to offer— 4K Ultra HD. Whether you’re a fan of Sony, Samsung, LG or Sharp, we here at BuyDig have the latest in TV tech to help you view Super Bowl 50 in all its golden glory.
2) Stream it on your Computer, Laptop or Mobile Device
Don’t have cable? That might have been a problem ten years ago, but today there have never been more ways to watch the Super Bowl in live stream. CBS is allowing anyone with a WiFi connection to watch the Super Bowl. Other selected games for free are over a live stream on their website. Simply use the live stream link on CBSSports.com to watch the Super Bowl on your laptop, desktop or tablet. If you wish to have access to live stream on your smartphone, you’ll have to download the NFL mobile app. This only offers the service for eligible Verizon Wireless customers.
3) Turn your “Dumb” TV into a Smart TV with a Streamable Device
Don’t have cable, but still want to view the big game on your big screen TV? Simply download the CBS Sports Channel app onto your Roku, AppleTV, XBOX One, Chromecast or Windows 10 device. TV based streaming is an emerging market that really took off in 2015. There are now more ways than ever to transform your TV into a Smart TV. All saving you the cost of replacing your existing TV set. TV streaming devices allow you to access music, images and video on your laptop, computer or mobile device. You can then stream it on your big screen TV. Even if you already own a Smart TV, dedicated devices like the Roku 3 or Chromecast often offer better search, superior app options, and slicker user interfaces than the software that comes standard with the TV. Downloading the CBS Sports Channel app onto your TV streaming device will allow you to watch Super Bowl 50 on your big screen TV over the internet.
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