TV and internet
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David wrote:I have my own account. I wouldn't do it any other way. I probably left out the taxes. Never the less, it's $55 for Digital Favorites and $13 for HD Combo. What more would I need? Remember, most of the HD is free. The HD combo gets me Golf, Speed, TSN2, A&E, AMC, HDNet, all the Score channels, TLC, History, and a couple more in HD
We have just about everything other than the add on NHL, MLB or NFL packages. I suppose that's why it's $40 bucks more.........
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David wrote:HD or not?
Beats me, they're at least 5 years old. Furthermore we're waiting until some decent reports have been posted regarding the new netflix service. When we are sure that works we'll definitely be selling.
raqueteer- Share Holder
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Yeah, I'm going to take a look at that Netflix as well. Heck of a lot cheaper than the satellite services and if you have a laptop with an video output then you can easily hook up to a TV or better yet one of those small portable projectors for the carry along big screen........
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CanuckBob wrote:David wrote:I have my own account. I wouldn't do it any other way. I probably left out the taxes. Never the less, it's $55 for Digital Favorites and $13 for HD Combo. What more would I need? Remember, most of the HD is free. The HD combo gets me Golf, Speed, TSN2, A&E, AMC, HDNet, all the Score channels, TLC, History, and a couple more in HD
We have just about everything other than the add on NHL, MLB or NFL packages. I suppose that's why it's $40 bucks more.........
i just added nfl.. it wuz $30 a month... i've spent $30 in worse ways...
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I have done streaming through my computer to the TV and to me, it is a royal PITA! Having to run cords from the computer to the TV isn't what I would call a great solution. Many of the newer TV's and DVD players have Netflix built in and all they need is a signal from a wireless router. Much easier than having to hook up a computer! Fewer cords the better!
I have done streaming through my computer to the TV and to me, it is a royal PITA! Having to run cords from the computer to the TV isn't what I would call a great solution. Many of the newer TV's and DVD players have Netflix built in and all they need is a signal from a wireless router. Much easier than having to hook up a computer! Fewer cords the better!
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