Garrett 2U
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I was really hoping for Microsoft to reinvent television, not just be a different interface for live TV.
Not sure why I expected so much haha.
Not sure why I expected so much haha.
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Live tv is on the way out, at least in Sweden
Streaming services are strong in Sweden or are you referring to DVR stb?
Yeah I really don't understand people watching scripted stuff and just really tuning out on it. If you are watching it live, you probably have some interest in watching it live (live posting, gotta watch it ASAP, etc.) And if you have it DVR'd/recorded in some manner then it obviously means you'll want to keep on track and not just suddenly multitask in the middle of it.I still have a cable box and I think it is stupid as fuck.
I use my phone or tablet to look up shit, make calls, or browse GAF while watching TV, and if it is a good show I actually have DVR'd I don't do any of that. I fucking watch the show.
If it was a DVR that could record OTA signals or something maybe it would be a nice addition.
I could see Xbox being very relevant here if it had dvr capability, and offered something that TiVo didn't.In the age of DVR? I'd say it's out dated. No one watches things live now, you record it and watch it when you get the time.
In the age of DVR? I'd say it's out dated. No one watches things live now, you record it and watch it when you get the time.
My wife starts up the hockey game about an hour in, and skips the commercials and intermissions. Not sure if this is a common thing to do though.The sports stuff is relevant. People can stream/download/whatever shows, but people watch sports live.
I agree. The only reason it hasn't happened sooner is because cable companies are actively preventing Internet upgrades and keeping the speeds lower.Everyone is cutting cable. The cable companies will find themselves in Blockbuster territory if they don't act ahead of the curve.
Anchoring your system to a dying service, that usually ends well.