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How to Watch TV for Free -- or Close to It |
| Monday, 03 October 2011 06:46 |
Every Day Connected: PlayHow to Watch TV for Free -- or Close to ItFrom the Editors of Every Day Connected
Want to watch TV for free or close to it? Do yourself a favor and ditch that DVR, satellite or cable service … and the $100 monthly expenses that come with it. Now, the cloud (aka Web-based services) delivers your TV fix on the cheap. Here are five smart ways to do that: 1. Subscribe to a monthly DVD service. Cost: $8 to $16 a month, depending on how much you watch. 2. Ditch the DVDs and stream content to your computer.
Cost: For streaming only, Netflix is $8 per month. Streaming-on-demand costs vary. For example, iTunes lets you rent an episode of “Glee” for $1, but you can buy it for $3. HD versions of shows typically cost $1. Don’t want to pay a dime to stream content? Search for podcasts of independent episodic shows for free on iTunes. 3. Hook your computer (or tablet) to your TV. Cost: Cables can cost anywhere from a few bucks to more than $60, depending on quality of material and length. Unless you’re a major A/V geek, the cheaper ones will be just fine. 4. Stream content directly to your TV. Just be sure to do your research before you buy: Not all content is available on all devices. Apple TV, for example, lets you stream iTunes content, but not Amazon content. It also lacks browser capability, so you can’t stream from certain sites, like Comedy Central. The Logitech Revue, on the other hand, lets you access Google TV content, download special TV apps for sites like Twitter, and surf the Web while you watch. 5. Get a Web-enabled TV. Cost: Web-enabled TVs range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, depending on the manufacturer, features and screen size. For example, on the lower end, a 22-inch Vizio 1080p HD Wi-Fi TV could cost you about $300. On the high end, a 65-inch Sharp Aquos LCD 1080p HD Wi-Fi TV will set you back about $4,500. Like this article? Follow us @EveryDayConnect
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| Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 October 2011 08:12 |












