Settle down, you can hook your computer to your television set then you're only limited by your tv set. Get an RCA to headphone jack for the audio, and a tv out card and some rca cables and boom you're in business. I use http://www.freetube.us.tc which I found off of downloadsquad, I've been using it since last year. I even managed to cut my cable bill, I just subscribe to basic tier cable which is like $25 bucks and just use that and other video sites.
I went from paying nearly $75 to just $25, eventually I'll cut off entirely from cable tv and even that $25 which I'd rather keep then shelling it out for channels that I don't even want.
“While it's not exactly punching it out with the heavyweights in multi-room audio, the Mint Studio does certainly hold its own with many similarly-priced iPod docks out there.”
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I made the switch to 100% Internet viewing six months ago. FREE is a beautiful thing.
Well, it's actually not FREE. You pay for broadband don't you?!
Settle down, you can hook your computer to your television set then you're only limited by your tv set. Get an RCA to headphone jack for the audio, and a tv out card and some rca cables and boom you're in business. I use http://www.freetube.us.tc which I found off of downloadsquad, I've been using it since last year. I even managed to cut my cable bill, I just subscribe to basic tier cable which is like $25 bucks and just use that and other video sites.
I went from paying nearly $75 to just $25, eventually I'll cut off entirely from cable tv and even that $25 which I'd rather keep then shelling it out for channels that I don't even want.