You can do a whole lot more than watch your favorite sports on television these days if you take advantage of a second screen. The concept is simple: The big TV screen provides the visual action, while your laptop or tablet dishes out in-depth analysis and social media commentary on the side. Windows 8 has some nice apps for that.
Let’s take a look at the top five Windows 8 team- and sport-agnostic, free sports apps.
About the Ecosystem
Windows apps can be obtained from the Windows 8 Store, which can be accessed only within Windows 8.
Click or touch the Start page Store tile and then browse.
You can search by placing your mouse pointer or finger in the bottom-right corner of the screen and selecting the Search charm.
1. ESPN App
This ESPN app is rated 3+ stars beyond a possible 5 with 4, 350 ratings in the Microsoft windows 8 Store.
This, the sister app for the ESPN sports television channel, helps you dual-screen by keeping one eye in your tablet or PC and one about the big screen.
The app provides the latest scores and analysis for numerous sporting events. Alerts and updates can always be tied into live Windows 8 tiles also. Linking to a personal bill wraps the package.
2. Bing Sports
The Bing Sports app is rated 3+ stars out of a possible 5 with 1,067 ratings in the Windows 8 Store.
Bing Sports, called “Sports” in the app store, has an advantage: It’s already installed as an app within Windows 8, so it’s easy to check it out — look for its tile on the Start page.
The app includes a comprehensive set of sports and player headlines linking to news stories, video snippets, slide shows and major sports schedules. Additionally you can set up and track a favorite team.
3. Buzztap
The Buzztap app is rated 3+ stars out of a possible 5 with 11 ratings in the Windows 8 Store.
Buzztap is an intriguing concept. It provides you with a bunch of tiles that reference the latest trending sports topics.
Click on a tile — for example, Tiger Woods in the Golf category — and media references to the topic appear. In this case, you’ll see news articles and tweets about the player.
A trending category lets you see what’s hot.
4. PlayUp
PlayUp is usually rated 3 stars out of a possible 5 with one rating within the Windows 8 Store.
PlayUp is an aggregator of Twitter for, You Tube video, news, radio stations, and images associated with specific sports and situations. The app claims to produce key stats for over 55, 000 live online games, but its strength is which it pulls together each of the action and social network into one interface.
We found the app just a little lacking in social network feeds at certain times, but the concept is sound and a must have if you’d like to see where sports blog are headed.
5. Yahoo Sports
The Yahoo Sports app is rated 4+ stars out of a possible 5 with four ratings in the Windows 8 Store.
Within the app, you’ll get live NBA, NFL and NCAAF only. For other sports, you’ll need a Web browser, but the app does provide play-by-play descriptions and exclusive blog commentary.
Source: TechNewsWorld
A teams and standings roster and a schedule round out the mix. Yahoo Sports is a solid app, but it gets a runner-up position due to the limited number of sports included.
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