Most TVs have some way of passing the audio that they get from an external source on to a second external source. An optical port, if nothing else. You still have two cords at that point, but one of them can stay constantly connected, so you only have to mess with one cord when you want to watch something. You can also use the speakers for regular tv at that point, too.
Watching Internet on the TV
- 25/10/2011 04:31:22 PM
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I have been enjoying living in the future lately.
- 25/10/2011 05:07:29 PM
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i love the lush solid shampoos! the solid conditioner is ok. i use the coconut one, my favorite! *NM*
- 25/10/2011 05:21:59 PM
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Solid shampoo?
- 26/10/2011 03:24:53 PM
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I recently discovered DVD players which play .avi files from a usb stick. Made my year. *NM*
- 25/10/2011 05:31:14 PM
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My TV doubles as monitor
- 25/10/2011 05:58:59 PM
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But the TV built-in speakers aren't great. *NM*
- 25/10/2011 06:26:54 PM
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Just add one more cable.
- 26/10/2011 03:51:01 AM
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But why?
- 26/10/2011 01:47:23 PM
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Also, my laptop doesn't have an HDMI port. *NM*
- 26/10/2011 01:51:00 PM
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Yeah, that's a problem then. Two cords/items either way I guess. *NM*
- 26/10/2011 03:51:02 PM
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I'm surprised that TV companies haven't marketed this more heavily.
- 25/10/2011 06:43:56 PM
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Yeah, we've watched Netflix and Hulu on our TV before (streamed from laptop). *NM*
- 25/10/2011 09:45:42 PM
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Have a HTPC sitting behind my TV right now
- 26/10/2011 06:41:23 AM
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For FireFox:
- 26/10/2011 03:58:09 PM
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If you like old tv shows (older than 5 years old) then you would also love netflix streaming
- 26/10/2011 09:39:52 AM
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