it is possible in the us, at least as far as the technology is concerned, especially after the digital transition. from my (limited) understanding, it might not make economic sense, because americans, at least in the u.s., generally go with a cable company like comcast, as opposed to getting ota broadcasting. the people here that do get ota generally aren't the same people who would have a ps3. although with the current recession, this may be changing, as cable tv seems to be one of the first things to be cut out of a tight family budget (i know we just got rid of comcast in favor of free ota). personally i'm hopeful that this will make it to the u.s., as i'd like to have an almost one stop shop for all my media/games.
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i just wish it was possible for this to come here in the US... man i would love this...
it is possible in the us, at least as far as the technology is concerned, especially after the digital transition. from my (limited) understanding, it might not make economic sense, because americans, at least in the u.s., generally go with a cable company like comcast, as opposed to getting ota broadcasting. the people here that do get ota generally aren't the same people who would have a ps3. although with the current recession, this may be changing, as cable tv seems to be one of the first things to be cut out of a tight family budget (i know we just got rid of comcast in favor of free ota). personally i'm hopeful that this will make it to the u.s., as i'd like to have an almost one stop shop for all my media/games.