Do you have a TV in your home?
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Do you have a TV in your home?
That is a large screen on a shelf, table or wall for watching videos and movies not a computer monitor.
(A screen with a keyboard in front of it that you sit at is not a "TV")
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Do you have a TV in your home?
That is a large screen on a shelf, table or wall for watching videos and movies not a computer monitor.
(A screen with a keyboard in front of it that you sit at is not a "TV")
@futurebird Yes, for the cat to watch. We pay for Youtube premium solely so the cat can watch videos without ads. She hates ads.
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@futurebird Yes, for the cat to watch. We pay for Youtube premium solely so the cat can watch videos without ads. She hates ads.
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@synx508 @futurebird Even the ones for cat food ?
@Extelec @futurebird It's the interruption she doesn't like. She's beginning to tolerate scene cuts, but only if they're infrequent. She stops watching if the scene changes too much. I don't know, maybe I shouldn't be encouraging it, she seems to only watch when she's tired and wants to sleep so doesn't want too much excitement.
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Do you have a TV in your home?
That is a large screen on a shelf, table or wall for watching videos and movies not a computer monitor.
(A screen with a keyboard in front of it that you sit at is not a "TV")
@futurebird having recently moved in with new housemates, I now live in a house with two huge (well, huge by the standards of those of us who grew up before cheap large flatscreens) screens that were clearly intended to be TVs, but they seem to get only about 1-2 hours of on time a day, and 80% of that is console videogames, judging from the sound (I'm not usually in the same room.) And they both have multiple attached keyboards, but said keyboards don't get much use.
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Do you have a TV in your home?
That is a large screen on a shelf, table or wall for watching videos and movies not a computer monitor.
(A screen with a keyboard in front of it that you sit at is not a "TV")
@futurebird TVs today are spyware that are probably designed to fail with time. I don’t trust them to work at all without internet connection to spy on me and serve ads
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@futurebird TVs today are spyware that are probably designed to fail with time. I don’t trust them to work at all without internet connection to spy on me and serve ads
@Kierkegaanks @futurebird That's why I bought a digital signage display rather than a TV. It's just a dumb monitor with HDMI in.
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@Kierkegaanks @futurebird That's why I bought a digital signage display rather than a TV. It's just a dumb monitor with HDMI in.
@futurebird @mansr this is good on the few markets where it’s possible
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Do you have a TV in your home?
That is a large screen on a shelf, table or wall for watching videos and movies not a computer monitor.
(A screen with a keyboard in front of it that you sit at is not a "TV")
Since many people seem curious about this distinct question:
If you have a TV is it set up to watch broadcast media?
That is, can you watch cable TV or local channels?
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@futurebird @mansr this is good on the few markets where it’s possible
@Kierkegaanks
We have a normal TV but no internet access, only a HDMI cable to the Kodi. We stream the news at 7 or 8 pm most evenings. -
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We have a normal TV but no internet access, only a HDMI cable to the Kodi. We stream the news at 7 or 8 pm most evenings.@econads @Kierkegaanks @futurebird Apparently some TVs now show an obnoxious overlay over any input if they don't have internet access.
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Do you have a TV in your home?
That is a large screen on a shelf, table or wall for watching videos and movies not a computer monitor.
(A screen with a keyboard in front of it that you sit at is not a "TV")
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@sewblue @futurebird Probably because the poll uses check boxes, which allow multiple choices, instead of radio buttons, which allow only one answer. Begs the question as to how you might come to pick more than one, but we are talking about people (shakes head mournfully) here.
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@sewblue @futurebird Probably because the poll uses check boxes, which allow multiple choices, instead of radio buttons, which allow only one answer. Begs the question as to how you might come to pick more than one, but we are talking about people (shakes head mournfully) here.
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@futurebird Yes, for the cat to watch. We pay for Youtube premium solely so the cat can watch videos without ads. She hates ads.
It’s good to not be alone.
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@Extelec @futurebird It's the interruption she doesn't like. She's beginning to tolerate scene cuts, but only if they're infrequent. She stops watching if the scene changes too much. I don't know, maybe I shouldn't be encouraging it, she seems to only watch when she's tired and wants to sleep so doesn't want too much excitement.
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@econads @Kierkegaanks @futurebird Apparently some TVs now show an obnoxious overlay over any input if they don't have internet access.
Well I will never buy one then.