| Never Ever Buy a TV |
| Written by Hank Green | ||
| Tuesday, 26 September 2006 | ||
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An EcoGeek should always be entirely without TV. Not only are they
power sucking beasts full of heavy metals, they display completely
obsolete media. A good EcoGeek has one, maybe two displays in his
house, and they are both LCD monitors. But, just in case there weren't
already enough reasons to avoid televisions, I'm bringing you two new
ones.
The first is the Hauppauge Win TV-HVR-950 hybrid ATSC / NTSC TV tuner.
Now, for $100, your computer can plug into your cable and your monitor
can double as your television. That is, if you still have any interest
at all the cable television (I will remind you that The Daily Show
encourages distribution on YouTube, so I'm not sure why you'd want
cable.) Just pop this TV tuner into a USB port, install the software
and plug in the cable and you've got absolutely no reason for a
separate display.
But for those of you who have complete discarded the idea of television
as media, you'll be even more interested in Revision3, a new project of
Kevin Rose (creator of Digg.) "Revision3 aims to prove that on-demand,
distributed online content is
better, faster, more effective, and better targeted to what YOU want to
watch." So, basically, cooler than TV, but more high quality and
consistent than YouTube. Right now, on Rev3, you can watch Diggnation
(pretty hilarious show about things floating around the tubes),
ctrl-alt-chicken, a cooking program, and several other tech-themed
shows that have been taking off recently. Maybe I could sit on my couch, drink beer, and talk about innovations for the environment. If only I had a camera... Kill your TV!
TV Tuner Via Engadget
Comments
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The Democracy Player
written by Matt , September 27, 2006
our link on your webpage
written by Cable Service , February 28, 2008
I would recommend http://cableservice.in/ for any US
Cable Service map. Cable companies are offering VoIP telephone (Telephone Cable Service) service, which is helping to drive down the price of traditional phone calls from traditional phone companies. Offers interactive video, voice and data services to midsize cities in the Southeast United States. Cable Service | ||
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Science, technology gadgets and...baby seals. We're in a bit of an eco-mess, but we've got the brains to lick any problem. And that's why EcoGeek.org publishes up to ten stories daily about innovations that are saving the planet.
And if that sounds interesting to you, then congratulations, you're an EcoGeek.
Matt