Saturday, April 13, 2013

FUTURE OF TV

REMEMBER THESE???? You can't even give them away now. 

So the future of television coverage is about to change...again.. This time it will be broadcast for all computers and devices to pick up the signal and watch free.
WHAT???? Yes..this is definitely the wave of the future. We thought the large flat screens were wonderful and they still are selling..but wait.. you may not even need them any more. Here's an enlightening report about what will be changing sooner than we think.  NEW TV Here is another COMPANY that will make it easy to watch live tv on our computers..right now only in the New York area, but they will be  branching out soon.
How many of us are already watching shows we want to on our computers or IPADS? It is more capable of adapting to our lifestyles now. We can watch almost anywhere at any time. It's the "wave of the future" I was told. "It's going to be how we all watch things from now on." No longer sitting together watching programs but scattered in different locations all watching the same things. Progress makes us all have to move with the times. Sometimes I think it might not be the best thing, but then what can we do about it? Well..that's just something I was thinking about today. If you need me I will be in the bedroom watching the latest video of  Duck Dynasty on my laptop. YES..I know..... I know.....

4 comments:

Beth said...

I have been hearing about all of this TV stuff too Sis. I like to see a larger pic when I watch a show than I can get on my computer. LOL

xoxo

Joe said...

We watch so much on our flat screen TV via the Playstation 3 and Netflix now...it's a changing world!

Feisty Crone said...

I prefer large screens also! And we had the television in our home that you have pictured here--sure looks like it anyway! It was a color t.v., and we loved it!

Terry's Tete-a-tete said...

Oh I remember those. Fortunately the company hauled it away when we bought this one, which is still a big clunky thing. No flat screen yet. This one just won't die. I read about that too. Makes you wonder what those tv shows will do to combat the loss of pay tv revenue.