Sling Orange vs Sling Blue vs Vidgo

Despite costing way more, Vidgo actually shares similarities with the much more affordable Sling Orange and Sling Blue. Like Sling Orange, Vidgo carries Disney and ESPN channels, and like Sling Blue, it has National Geographic and NFL Network. Vidgo's main advantage—and the likely reason why it's offered at a hefty price despite faulty interface and limited DVR—is that it has a competitive lineup of sports and family-friendly channels. Vidgo has beIN Sports, MLB Network, Big Ten Network, and the Hallmark channels, all of which are only available via add-ons on Sling. Speaking of add-ons, Sling has a lot of them, so if you don't mind customizing, then Sling's budget-friendly Orange and Blue plans might be for you. But if you like having everything in one place, then maybe Vidgo is a better fit. To help you figure out the best service for your needs, we've compiled all there is to know about these three popular live TV streaming services.

Summary

Comparaison Sling Orange Sling Blue
Price $40/month $40/month
Trial No No
Our rating 9/10 9/10
Number of channels 34 46
Disney ChannelYesNo
ESPNYesNo
ESPN2YesNo
Fox Sports 1 (FS1)NoYes
HistoryYesYes
LifetimeYesYes
NBCNoYes
TNTYesYes

Channels on Sling Orange and not Sling Blue

The channels that Sling Orange has and which are not available on Sling Blue:

Channels on Sling Blue and not Sling Orange

The channels that Sling Blue has which are not available on Sling Orange:

Popularity: Sling Orange is more popular than Sling Blue

Sling Orange has 2,120,000 subscribers whereas Sling Blue has 2,120,000 subscribers. This means that Sling Orange has 0 more subscribers than Sling Blue.

Price: Sling Blue and Sling Orange cost the same

Sling Blue's costs $40 and Sling Orange also costs $40 (for base backages without any add-ons.)

Why get Sling Orange?

Get Sling Orange if you watch ESPN or Disney channels, which are not available on Sling Blue.

Go to Sling Orange

Why get Sling Blue?

If you like channels such as Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, and TBS, Sling Blue is a cheap alternative to cable - costing only $40 a month.

Go to Sling Blue

Devices: Sling Orange is more widely available than Sling Blue

Sling Orange is available on Airplay supported, AirTV, Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Cox, Google TV Streamer, iOS, LG TV, Mi Box, Roku, Samsung TV, TiVo, Vizio, Windows 10, Windows 11, Xbox or Xbox One.

Whereas Sling Blue is available on Airplay supported, AirTV, Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Google TV Streamer, iOS, LG TV, Roku, Samsung TV or Xbox 360. That's 7 less devices than Sling Orange.

Channel count: Sling Blue has 12 channels more than Sling Orange

Sling Blue's lineup includes 46 channels whereas Sling Orange has only 34 channels. Getting a subscription to Sling Blue will give you access to 12 more channels than Sling Orange. That's quite a bit of channels.

Trial: Sling Orange does not offer a trial

Sling Orange does not offer a free trial.

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Trial: Sling Blue does not offer a trial

Sling Blue does not offer a free trial.

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Sling Orange's specialty

The specialties of Sling Orange are: Baseball, College basketball, College football, Science fiction, Soccer, Sports, True Crime.

Sling Blue's specialty

The specialties of Sling Blue are: College basketball, College football, Lifestyle, News, Science fiction, Soccer, True Crime.

Sling Orange's accepted payment methods

Sling Orange accepts: Amazon Pay, Apple App Store, Apple Pay, credit card, debit card, Google Pay, Google Play Store, Mybundle.tv, Paypal, Retailer gift card, Roku Channel Store, Roku Payment Method (RPM).

Sling Blue's accepted payment methods

The payment methods that Sling Blue accepts are: Amazon Pay, Apple App Store, Apple Pay, credit card, debit card, Google Pay, Google Play Store, Mybundle.tv, Paypal, Retailer gift card, Roku Channel Store, Roku Payment Method (RPM).

Channels on both Sling Blue and Sling Orange

The channels that are available on both Sling Blue and Sling Orange are:

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