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Television has been around for decades. Once upon a time, it was revolutionary. Today, it’s considered by many to be a necessity rather than a luxury. That makes it easy to assume there’s little more to be said about the story of television, but that’s simply not the case. Like many mature, commonly adopted technologies, television is evolving to take advantage of new technology, and this means changes in how it can be used. | Cjj mukeuseci.com Watch The Web Media Center Guide 2011 makeuseof.com Watch The Web Media Center Guide 2011 By Matt Smith http smidgenpc.com Edited by Justin Pot Cover includes photo from Poleze via Shutterstock This manual is the intellectual property of MakeUseOf. It must only be published in its original form. Using parts or republishing altered parts of this guide is prohibited. http smidqenpc.com Matt Smith MakeUseOf.com Page 2 Cjj mukeuseci.com Watch The Web Media Center Guide 2011 Table of Contents Introduction.5 Welcome to Internet Television.5 You Don t Have to Pay. Much.6 Hardware and Software - A Match Made In Thailand or Singapore or Korea.7 Chapter 1 Making the Transition.8 Cutting the Cable Cord.8 The Free Content Menu.8 Paid Content Options.10 The Disadvantage of Internet Television.11 Chapter 2 Choosing an Off-The-Shelf Media Center.12 Why Buy a Media Center.12 Apple TV.12 Boxee Box.13 Xbox 360.13 Playstation 3.14 Roku.14 Wii.15 Western Digital WDTV.15 Google TV.16 HDTVs and Blu-Ray Players.16 Pre-Built HTPCs.17 Chapter 3 Building a DIY Media Center HTPC.18 Processor CPU .19 Video Card.19 Motherboard.20 Enclosure.20 Sound Cards.21 Input Devices.22 Software.22 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Common Problems.24 Dealing with Limited Bandwidth.24 In-Home Network Connectivity.25 http smidgenpc.com Matt Smith MakeUseOf.com Page