tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2644371100807363751.post540324734668863902..comments2023-11-01T10:45:23.708+00:00Comments on Virgin Media TV: US Cable giant focuses on broadband rather than TVNiallihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11917083363610144290noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2644371100807363751.post-51000124488935972502011-08-16T17:21:58.791+01:002011-08-16T17:21:58.791+01:00hello virgin media viewers
good news (straight of...hello virgin media viewers <br />good news (straight off the presses) <br />MORE HD CHANNELS<br /><br />GOOD FOOD HD<br />ALBI HD <br />WATCH HD <br />DAVE HD <br />EDEN HD<br /><br />no confirmed date yet<br /><br />we are getting these hd channels. due to sale uktv platform. <br /><br />hope you like good newsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2644371100807363751.post-26904082549288272222011-08-16T17:08:46.124+01:002011-08-16T17:08:46.124+01:00The future is definitely the web. In areas capable...The future is definitely the web. In areas capable of hitting speeds of 30Mbps and more, it's perfectly possible to use the internet for pretty much everything media related.<br /><br />The ability to build and buy HTPCs (along with a nice 50" Full HD Monitor or even any TV with HDMI/DVI/VGA input) at extremely competitive prices means STBs and the likes of TiVo may eventually go wasted. Subscription as well as PPV services online will allow the user to watch any TV channel and a HUGE mix of online; on-demand content on the likes of YouTube; SeeSaw; iPlayer; ITV Player and more all over the web and from an ultra-silent mini PC in the front room. <br /><br />I think HTPCs are the best way to watch TV, ever. What do you think?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com