Thursday Must be TV Day at the NYT
Four articles about television on The New York Times today:
TV Magic, Made More Magical Still. Imagine a gizmo so amazing that everyone who bought it turned into an evangelical fanatic, extolling its virtues to anyone within earshot. Such a machine exists. By David Pogue.
Pouge loves of life with a DVR.
The Desktop Computer as Live-TV Recorder. A PC-based personal video recorder, which is much less expensive than TiVo, can completely change your television viewing habits. By Neil Mcmanus.
Mcmanus cheaps out and plays with PC based DVRs.
TV's That Reduce Cable Clutter for Xbox Aficionados. A new line of televisions from RCA may help game players reduce the snarl of dusty wires behind the set. These 11 new models have a special connection, the RCA VPort, that allows Microsoft Xbox owners to plug in with a single cable rather than three. By Ian Austen.
New TV's that work directly with your Xbox. Oh, you don't have an Xbox? Me neither. Small market and I wish them luck.
Skipping Commercials? Not So Fast.. TV executives are positively hysterical about the prospect of viewers skipping ads using digital video recorders, and they're contemplating solutions some of them are scary. By David Pogue.
Pouge again, this time warning that commercial skipping will be the end of TV as we know it, and maybe not for the better. I still maintain that if I have to record the commercials aloing with the shows, that's the same as watching them, since I'm losing programming time to store the things. Then again, I was a geekbaby and would program my VCR to record Robotech every morning from 7:00 AM to 7:30AM, but I had it skip the commercials. It cut off and on partway into each commercial break, insuring that if the show started late, I'd have a buffer on either end. As I said, geekbaby.
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