Web Video Comes to the Living Room
The Internet is an awesome source of on-demand video. But even though the best screen in your house graces a nice big television set, chances are that you do your consuming of online video scrunched over a laptop or desktop PC. Enter a bevy of boxes designed to hook a TV up to an Internet-enabled home network via a wired or wireless connection.
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I like using my VUDU Box for
I like using my VUDU Box for YouTube content. It works well and the quality is actually pretty good for a big screen. The search is easy to use, the only thing I wish it had was some way to autocomplete my searches. Typing them out can take awhile.Other than that A+.
You don't need a box
You don't need an expensive box. Use the one you already have - your PC.PCTVCables.com