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OS X on a tube TV?
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<blockquote data-quote="fisha" data-source="post: 181127"><p>And thats fair enough - especially if its your main home theatre setup . . . but in this case its not. Its asked as being a temporary setup for a short while.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think that if the downloaded stuff plays to an acceptable quality, then DVD's are going to be just as good if not better. In terms of music, the picture quality isn't going to matter as much. </p><p></p><p>Dont know about eye-TV . . . not seen it in action. From PC experience, i've never really thought much of TV cards in the computer . . . they've never seemed to match the tuner in the TV, or some other form of cable box / whatever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fisha, post: 181127"] And thats fair enough - especially if its your main home theatre setup . . . but in this case its not. Its asked as being a temporary setup for a short while. I think that if the downloaded stuff plays to an acceptable quality, then DVD's are going to be just as good if not better. In terms of music, the picture quality isn't going to matter as much. Dont know about eye-TV . . . not seen it in action. From PC experience, i've never really thought much of TV cards in the computer . . . they've never seemed to match the tuner in the TV, or some other form of cable box / whatever. [/QUOTE]
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