To: Mr. K
U R so right, the whole world is on the internet.
I watch everything on my computer..have it hooked to a 50” LCD TV.
I guess the next step will be 4k.
5 posted on
11/01/2017 9:08:58 AM PDT by
Bobalu
(The NFL, Watching their demise is more fun than watching their games.)
To: Bobalu
I have a Samsung 4k Ultra.
Even OLD BLACK AND WHITE movies are like new again.............
8 posted on
11/01/2017 9:14:03 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(Road Rage lasts 5 minutes. Road Rash lasts 5 months!.....................)
To: Bobalu
I live in East Texas in a town of about 3000. Several cable companies have tried and failed here and the ones that gave it a try had pathetic speeds like 1.5 mbs. I have ATT DSL running 5mbs out of 6 I'm paying for. I too have had DTV since it started and cringe at the price it has gotten to. I'm ready to cut the cord but the speeds I get here for DSL are pathetic. it spends most of it's time buffering. I couldn't even watch the Astro's on my PC. These people calling for "cutting the cord" get 26mbs and have no problems.
Also, the content companies beg people to watch on their phones, tablets, PC's, ect, yet there is no bandwidth for even keeping business owners in data heaven. ATT robbed my bandwidth and sent it to Beaumont a few years ago and cut my town back to 3mbs tops. I noticed and complained until they gave me back my 6mbs I'm paying for. That was years ago and there is nothing getting better. It would be a good project for Trump to build this "infrastructure" to get the rest of the country a decent data speed. ATT shows no desire to improve their network.
13 posted on
11/01/2017 9:25:28 AM PDT by
chuckles
To: Bobalu
so do you have to have your computer next to the tv to have all these internet channels?...seriously,how do you change the channels unless you physically go to the computer and move your mouse around...
okay, I'm not tech...neither is my husband...my Asperger adult dtr knows more than either of us...
46 posted on
11/01/2017 11:39:13 AM PDT by
cherry
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