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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 14,556
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Yep, turned in my boxes, I felt that it was a waste of money. I watched maybe 10 out of the 300 channels and paid $100/month. BTW basic cable is free in my complex. Now, I have a PS3 hooked up in the living room which I stream Netflix, Hulu Plus, Youtube, etc. I also have a laptop hooked up via HDMI/VGA in the liv/bedrooms respectively. Even though I've gotten the laptops to work remotely and they stream whatever I want (read-porno) to my bigscreens, the picture often lacks the polish and the sound is not as good from the computer either.
Solution: throw money at it! ![]() Pros and Cons; Roku http://www.roku.com/ Pros, Is the cheapest route, has the smallest footprint and plays the most online content. Cons, no storage and doesn't play user content via sd card, etc. Boxee http://www.boxee.tv/ Pros, looks cool! ![]() Cons, no blueray, kind of expensive for what it does, doesn't support all of the services I am subscribed to yet. High end blueray various Let's just skip this one, it's not making sense. ![]() PS3 http://us.playstation.com/ Pros, Um everything... ![]() Cons, Price So what does everyone think? It's seems kinda silly to own two PS3s but the reasons I bought the first one also apply here... ![]() |
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