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NBC launched Peacock TV, a new streaming service that is now available on Google’s platform, including Chromecast, Android TV and Android devices.
Peacock TV can launch a large amount of content for users in any of its three available layers. The basic layer is completely free, but it comes with ads and a limited library for viewing. The second floor is priced at $4.99, which may be an interesting upgrade for users who want a larger library. However, this second layer will also show you ads. The third and most expensive price is $9.99, which allows you to unlock more content, and the number of ads is less than the previous option.
You can already download the Peacock TV app to start streaming on your Android device. Perhaps the best part is that NBC will provide Android users with a 3-month trial period on the 4.99 layer of the service. The service will be provided free of charge from July 15, 2020 to October 15, 2020. Unfortunately, this new streaming service will not be available for Roku or Android Fire TV in the near future.
Peacock TV can launch a large amount of content for users in any of its three available layers. The basic layer is completely free, but it comes with ads and a limited library for viewing. The second floor is priced at $4.99, which may be an interesting upgrade for users who want a larger library. However, this second layer will also show you ads. The third and most expensive price is $9.99, which allows you to unlock more content, and the number of ads is less than the previous option.
You can already download the Peacock TV app to start streaming on your Android device. Perhaps the best part is that NBC will provide Android users with a 3-month trial period on the 4.99 layer of the service. The service will be provided free of charge from July 15, 2020 to October 15, 2020. Unfortunately, this new streaming service will not be available for Roku or Android Fire TV in the near future.