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"Watch the Web: Media Center Guide 2011"
Let's break it down. What do you need to get the most out of Internet television?
First you need a decent Internet connection. You cannot expect to have a satisfactory Internet television experience if you're restricted to a broadband connection of just 1 or 2 Mbps, or if you're on dial-up. It just won't work. Downloads will take forever, and most streaming content won't play steadily. Then you need a media center. As detailed in chapters three and four, the specifics of this can vary quite a bit depending on what you want, but this should be your first goal. If you buy a media center that's wrong for your needs, you'll probably find yourself unhappy even if you have access to even the best content. Finally, you need the actual content. Although you can spend a lot of time downloading various movies and shows this guide suggests that most users look into the subscription services like Netflix and Hulu Plus. No, they're not free, but they're very inexpensive. Do you have these bases covered? If so, excellent! You should be a great candidate for switching to the Internet as your only source of shows and movies.
In this 31 Page Guide you will get all the information needed to switch to the Internet as your only source of shows and movies.
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