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Jan/12

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The Varieties of TV Media Players

TV MEDIA PLAYERS come in many types and classes. Some TV media players allow a person to play their own media files using a device like a mobile disk, browse through the Internet using their own television sets, and access a specific online subscription service like Netflix and iTunes. Before purchasing a piece of TV media player, one must fully understand their specific entertainment needs and preferences. Indeed, there are TV media players that are far better than the others. Some of the most popular TV media players include Roku 2XS, Apple TV, Logitech Revue, WD TV Live Plus, and Boxee Box. A TV media player gets plugged onto the television sets using a high definition cable such as the HDMI cable. The player will also be connected to the Internet wirelessly or via Ethernet cable for it to be able to pull contents from the Internet and display them on your TV sets.

Sep/11

1

Couldn’t Stay Away

When my brother got a BBCi player for his computer, all of us wanted to be inside his room all the time. Before getting it, none of use would go in his room because it looks dirty and messy. I would even tell him that I would get a rare disease just by sniffing the air from his room. Now, we are trying our best not to think about what stuff are growing inside my brother’s room so that we could watch international TV shows on his computer. We would all tiptoe when entering because we might step on something slimy or weird. He would get irritated by us because instead of him watching his favorite shows, he couldn’t because my sister and I would take his place and watch whatever romantic TV shows we come across. He would complain but we know deep down that he’d let us watch whatever we want since we know how much he adores us, his lovable sisters.

Mar/11

28

How Much TV Should I Watch?

I recently bought a 32 Inch LCD TV and have been watching a lot of TV lately. I even subscribed to the NBA TV League Pass, so that I could watch all the NBA games at the same time, and even if I don’t watch Television, I jack up the LCD TV to my computer and use it as the monitor. Now, many would be envious of me for this, but, I’ve been experiencing problems lately, most especially, with my eyes.

So, now I’m wondering, how much TV should I watch? Or how many hours should I log in using the television? Not only am I experiencing problems with my eyes lately, I’ve also begun to experience back pain and neck pains, and I had cases of stiff necks about a few times this month.

I’m hoping someone would help me alleviate this problem, because I really need to know so that I can adjust my schedule to it.

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