Sunday, May 1, 2011

Net TV

By Yateonga Kodesla


Sites like Hulu and YouTube dish out free episodes and in some occasions even let you download movies if you know when and where to look for them. Hulu can provide a great array of videos you can look at so long as your country is covered in their service.

Net TV is a brand new way of watching movies and televisions series in a wide array of portables and devices. The World Wide Web is filled with movies and animation clips both in the public domain and under copyright protected websites. Some may let you see the whole thing; some only give you previews until you buy the whole thing online.

Old people prefer watching their channels on an old and possibly grainy television set. What they don't know however, is that as the years pass, net TV has never been easier. Your parents and other older people might be relatively afraid of the new and unexplored region that is Net TV. They think that watching television online is an entirely complicated matter to try and understand.

If you're the thrifty kind, there's always net TV to keep you posted which a relatively impressive array of websites that support streaming so you can go ahead and watch your favorite shows in your finger tips. Why settle for cable? Cable is considered obsolete for our time of digital satellite feeds with subscription-based channels that let use view shows in sparklingly high-quality resolutions.

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