I, for one, just want to watch TV on my TV, and use my computer for computing. I really have no desire to use my TV for the internet, I've yet to come across a site that is worth viewing on a 47" at 1080p. (sorry engadget) If it's widgets, COME ON!! If I need weather, last time I checked, there's a cannel for that. (yeah, I said it) Hell, where I live there's a channel that has local weather & traffic every 10 minutes (I understand that's not everywhere). If I'm watching a game, the broadcasters conveniently post scores from other games going on so I don't foresee a need for a sports widget. Stocks, doesn't CSPAN & those type channels have stock updates running across the bottom of the screen? Really, I can go on.
I pay more than enough for cable, TV's are pricy enough, all I see here is a reason to make TV's outrageously overpriced because they are connected to the damn internet that too many people spend too much time on anyway.
Sony's just released a 15.5-inch addition to its VAIO S Series that not only adds a crucial bit of extra display acreage, but also bumps things up to a full 1080p.
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I, for one, welcome our open source equals.
whereas i welcome our robot overlord.
I, for one, just want to watch TV on my TV, and use my computer for computing. I really have no desire to use my TV for the internet, I've yet to come across a site that is worth viewing on a 47" at 1080p. (sorry engadget) If it's widgets, COME ON!! If I need weather, last time I checked, there's a cannel for that. (yeah, I said it) Hell, where I live there's a channel that has local weather & traffic every 10 minutes (I understand that's not everywhere). If I'm watching a game, the broadcasters conveniently post scores from other games going on so I don't foresee a need for a sports widget. Stocks, doesn't CSPAN & those type channels have stock updates running across the bottom of the screen? Really, I can go on.
I pay more than enough for cable, TV's are pricy enough, all I see here is a reason to make TV's outrageously overpriced because they are connected to the damn internet that too many people spend too much time on anyway.