the free Tversity from my PC to my/your PS3 (and/or laptop) is all you need. Does help having a good internet connection. All these streaming media hubs that do nothing but stream are worthless and to much for nothing. Get the PS3. Well worth the money, easier to set up and you can do alot more with it.
Tversity's picture quality is pretty janky on an HDTV (though not as bad as Orb - even when tweaking both). The combination of buffering and sub par image quality doesn't do it, at least for me.
(though I DO have Tversity running just so I can access content on the go with my Windows Mobile phone - on THAT account, Tversity rocks)
Tversity's picture quality is pretty janky on an HDTV (though not as bad as Orb - even when tweaking both). The combination of buffering and sub par image quality doesn't do it, at least for me.
(though I DO have Tversity running just so I can access content on the go with my Windows Mobile phone - on THAT account, Tversity rocks)
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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the free Tversity from my PC to my/your PS3 (and/or laptop) is all you need. Does help having a good internet connection. All these streaming media hubs that do nothing but stream are worthless and to much for nothing. Get the PS3. Well worth the money, easier to set up and you can do alot more with it.
Tversity's picture quality is pretty janky on an HDTV (though not as bad as Orb - even when tweaking both). The combination of buffering and sub par image quality doesn't do it, at least for me.
(though I DO have Tversity running just so I can access content on the go with my Windows Mobile phone - on THAT account, Tversity rocks)
Tversity's picture quality is pretty janky on an HDTV (though not as bad as Orb - even when tweaking both). The combination of buffering and sub par image quality doesn't do it, at least for me.
(though I DO have Tversity running just so I can access content on the go with my Windows Mobile phone - on THAT account, Tversity rocks)