February 19, 2008

Alternatives to Cable TV




Dave Drager of the MakeUseOf.com published a wonderful article about great Existing Alternatives to cable TV. Basically he reviews a number of great services online that provide free access to most of the TV shows that are mainly available online. Most of the services can’t quite provide full substitute for cable, plus you’d have to figure out the whole PC-TV hookup and manage all the more remotes. It is without the doubt the future of the TV, though.
But wait, there are already plenty of
Existing Alternatives to cable…

  1. How about no TV at all? Imagine all the extra time you’d spend with friends and family! Imagine all the money saved on cable and on having to upgrade to the latest set! If that’s too radical, then how about…
  2. Disconnecting cable is yet another Existing Alternative . Most of the popular shows are now available on DVDs. Renting those does not cost as much (especially with the advent of such services as Netflix and Zip.ca). And you can’t put the price on digital quality no-commercial all-night marathons with special features!

  3. And finally, good old-fashioned “rabbit ears” (aka dipole antenna). We all heard about inevitable coming of digital TV, but analogue broadcasters are still out there in full swing. Some cities have up to 20 channel in crisp analogue. This also comes with an additional benefit of avoiding cable companies messing up the programming. For example, when Super Bowl is broadcasted in Canada, all the good commercials are usually replaced by Canadian material. Well, not if you are watching analogue broadcaster from the States… Now that is the greatest Existing Alternative of them all!


Courtesy of Amazon.com