The following is what is needed to build this high tech nicemachine that is actually a marvel. We will, of course, call the first model, "Marvel"!
"Marvel" will be the start of replacing all the old television sets that are still being used in homes across America. If you are one of these people, come on man! You are spending way too much, WAY TOO MUCH! Some of us older individuals remember a time where Television Entertaiment was freely distributed. Yeah, you got that right, it was free, all you had to do was hook your television up to an antenna. The television networks, like CBS, ABC, NBC, ect., made their money by charging the advertiser's to play their advertisements throughout a show.
In today's world, people are paying big bucks for television service that used to be FREE! Yeah, Cable and Satellite Television Service Providers like Time Warner, DirecTv, DISH Network, ect., have to make money, I understand that., but why charge so much money for a service that plays commercials? I think that the high cost these providers are charging their customers should cover the cost of providing a commercial FREE service, so people do not have to watch something that their not interested in. I think most of you know where I am going here with this, these television service provider's are just plain GREEDY!
No reason for it. If you can get some kind of High Speed Broadband Internet Service, which by the way is usually around $40 a month, your set for what I am about to show you, a nicemachine that uses nicemachines.com. A website people can enjoy and which is in the works of replacing the old way of entertainment.
Netgear's Push2TV, which uses our good old USB ports that all the computer's have, to stream Video to a High Definition Device, like a Television Set, a Monitor, ect., most will display 1080p and Beyond!
Here we go with the design of the "Marvel", ENJOY!
( To be continued......... This page is still under development.)
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Something small to get online, like a netbook. Look at the netbook like a remote control, a remote control that has it's own screen for navigation.
More to research on this, so far I am leaning toward a Toshiba Netbook. Maybe a tablet PC.