68TriShield 06:47 AM 01-06-2010
I have this feature on my new laptop computer and have a couple questions.
1) Is it a resource hog?
2) Is the free portion worth using?
3) Is it worth bothering with for someone that doesn't watch a lot of TV in first place?
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I looked at it briefly the other day - it seemed limited and the stuff was a lot of clips. Again I really didn't spend a lot of time with it though. Guess it's like most stuff - get what you pay for.
Ron
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Resipsa 08:22 AM 01-06-2010
kydsid 08:44 AM 01-06-2010
Dave,
what kind of internet tv there are so many variations I couldn't even begin to count. What is the model of laptop, maybe then I can look it up and help.
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68TriShield 07:14 AM 01-07-2010
It's a Dell Inspiron Jason.
I guess I am more interested in knowing if it's a heavy handed(resource hog) application like Skype.
If that is the case, I'm no longer interested
:-)
Vic,I'm just trying to get some general information on internet TV in general.
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NCRadioMan 07:47 AM 01-07-2010
Originally Posted by 68TriShield:
Vic,I'm just trying to get some general information on internet TV in general.
Lotsa TV available. hulu, justintv, channelchooser, channelsurfing.net, tvu networks. The big 4 networks stream programs on their sites too.
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kydsid 09:08 AM 01-07-2010
Originally Posted by 68TriShield:
It's a Dell Inspiron Jason.
I guess I am more interested in knowing if it's a heavy handed(resource hog) application like Skype.
If that is the case, I'm no longer interested :-)
Vic,I'm just trying to get some general information on internet TV in general.
Dave,
Until it gathers steam, like the Skype issue really no way of knowing if it is a resource hog (unless someone sends me their laptop, lol). Regardless since the new dell's come with a min of 2gig dual core CPU and 3 gig DDR it shouldn't matter unless you are compiling a program or something. With that Skype shouldn't even be an issue until you try to do 10 things at once.
:-)
As far as is it worth it I'd say no but I know my options.
:-)
The aforementioned services are pretty good but I prefer ninjavideo.net
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