Streaming vs. TV Advanced

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Below is an excerpt of a TV streaming article describing the difficulties found when they attempted TV streaming. This gives a good summary of the reasons why not to download network internet TV shows but become a member of TV Advanced.

“People are watching more network internet TV shows and I wondered what it would be like to be one of them. I’m the first to admit I’m not crazy about watching anything longer than three minutes on my PC monitor—even after upgrading to a 24-inch 1080p NEC. Still, I couldn’t resist TV streaming an hour of Star Trek from CBS.com. I figured if I could get through season one, episode one—”The Man Trap”—I might do a few more. Slow data rate and low res were givens. My first frustration beyond that was that the Adobe Flash Player wouldn’t let me upscale for a full screen image. That meant I had to either stick to my desk chair or squint at a postcard sized image from my armchair across the room. Buffering errors interrupted the flow of the program three or four times…….Altogether, I won’t do it again unless I can get a full screen image and a reasonable ratio between program and ad sound levels. These are solvable problems. Over to you, CBS.”

All the difficulties listed above will not be found with TV Advanced. You will have a full screen image and there are no buffering errors because with TV Advanced your TV show is downloaded directly to your hard drive vs “TV streaming”. Click here to join TV Advanced!

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