What’s better than using Orange TV Go by Orange Polska? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Orange TV Go feels like a straight shot to regular TV without the clunky set-top box. First run asks for a TV Username and a Secret Code, which is a small hassle, but it is a one-time thing and then it just stays signed in. After that, the app shows live channels based on whatever package someone has, plus a library of movies and shows on demand. The TV guide is clean and quick to browse, so checking what is on right now or later is not a headache. There are reminders if a person does not want to miss a match or a show, and favorites help keep a short list of go-to channels.
A nice touch is the continue-watching feature. Start a movie on a phone, finish on a tablet or on a PC through BlueStacks, and it picks up where it left off. Up to three devices can be registered, although only one can stream at the same time, which might be tight if a family tries to watch in different rooms. Parental control is there for locking down channels and content. The app also suggests things based on watch history, and it gets better after a bit of use. It is made for Android 7.0 and up, and it runs fine on a modest connection. On a laptop with BlueStacks, the interface scales well to a bigger screen and mouse, no weird menus hiding off-screen.
Eager to take your app experience to the next level? Start right away by downloading BlueStacks on your PC or Mac.