Do u like to watch TV?
By tocika
@tocika (970)
Romania
January 13, 2007 9:56am CST
Sometimes,I don't like to see any Tv.I don't like to hear other news,they show how is an man dad.I don't like that!!!
I want to see something fun,useful,and something for me...I know that are shows for that,but all day news,that is horrible for our brain.
What do u think?
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12 responses
@ercsa2002 (163)
• Romania
13 Jan 07
i think news are important for you to know what is going on in your world, but not the whole day...we need fun to..i would vote for like 25% news and the rest fun programs shows...nice day!
@chemicalh2 (627)
• Philippines
13 Jan 07
yes. watching tv in the internet is great too.
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@dragonflyfli (5528)
• United States
13 Jan 07
actually , yesterday i had my cable cut off cuz i just never watch it anymroe. i think it's a waste of time. it does make the time fly and i have so much to do around here mytime is limited and i notidced i wasnt watching tv anymore so i had it cut. i guess ill save money too. lol
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@aniket2007 (120)
• India
15 Jan 07
The concept of being able to watch TV on your computer has been around for quite some time now. In fact, there are already quite a few TV cards available in the market today. Some of the more well known brands include Hauppauge as well as ATI. ATI’s TV tuners can be found separately in the ATI TV Wonder series or integrated in video cards in ATI’s All-In-Wonder series.
Unfortunately, the idea has not been as appealing to consumers due to several reasons. First of all, if you were to compare the picture quality on the same standard TV signal, you would immediately notice that picture quality looks better on a regular TV as opposed to a computer screen. This is because the TV signal is not quite appropriate with the resolution on a computer monitor. In addition, there isn’t much visibility of these kinds of products in a retail store because you rarely see a computer demonstrating TV capabilities on a computer. Companies have taken a slightly different route with the introduction of LCD screens with built-in TV tuners. This is great in bringing awareness of being able to watch TV on your computer, but it still has the same poor picture quality.
HDTV technology is starting to become standard in the latest types of digital televisions costing upwards of thousands of dollars. Now ATI is bringing the same experience of HDTV to the computer user with their HDTV Wonder package which retails for $200.