Latest push into the living room aims to solve what has stymied earlier products, including the complexity of hooking up these devices, lack of content and relatively high prices ...Read the full article
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Hello There from ADcouver, Canada writes: I prefer not to have cable TV at all.
Commercials every 15 min. are a waste of time.
If I need something I will find it myself.
The shows appeal to who? Not myself.
Really what is the attraction other than vegging and wasting valuable time.
To top it off...pay for it?
I like my personal control not the remote control.- Posted 24/07/08 at 5:17 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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Al Bore from OTTAWA, Canada writes:
This would never work in Canada, where the government controls the masses and tells them they must have Canadian and French content.- Posted 24/07/08 at 6:28 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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brian bishop from Brantford, Canada writes: I dropped both my cable & satellite services last year & couldn't be happier!
They can offer whatever selection they want, I'll never pay for that garbage ever again!
If they ever succeed in controlling the Internet I'll dump it also!- Posted 24/07/08 at 8:30 PM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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