For the last few years, Plex has been one of the biggest names in personal media players and is still going strong today. If you're looking for an affordable way to watch live TV on your Mac or even switch over to a new Apple laptop, the free version of Plex is the perfect choice. With its easy to use interface and free video codecs, there's no need to take out a large bank of money and purchase a brand new TV. With Plex, you can simply install the free version and get started right away. And because it's completely free, there's no reason not to try it out - Plex comes with a 30-day trial offer so there's no risk involved.
Also known as "plex tv," Plex is extremely useful for anyone who needs a little help navigating the world of online media. Its interface makes it simple to switch from one program to another, or to simply browse through recent programs. We've been testing different versions of Plex for several months now, and here are some of the major highlights we've uncovered. With all these features packed into one small, free program, it's no wonder Plex is growing in popularity every day.
While Plex isn't a "one size fits all" product like other services, we do feel it's worth mentioning that the free version does have quite a few helpful tools. These range from powerful Plex Media Server plugins to free software such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox for the web. The free version will allow you to play the latest high definition channels and will also make use of the standard Chroma Keywords plug-in to help us improve our search engine optimization. Check out the Plex website for the official free version and our full list of features available at the time of this article.