 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | Why? Don't people just turn it on, on the boob tube? Oh yeah, i'd rather watch it on a postage stamp sized window than on my bigscreen TV(of course that assumes I like basketball which I don't) -- You can never be too rich, too thin or have too much Bandwidth |
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| said by dvd536:Don't people just turn it on, on the boob tube? Oh yeah, i'd rather watch it on a postage stamp sized window than on my bigscreen TV(of course that assumes I like basketball which I don't) How about at work?  |
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 | reply to dvd536 said by dvd536:Don't people just turn it on, on the boob tube? Oh yeah, i'd rather watch it on a postage stamp sized window than on my bigscreen TV(of course that assumes I like basketball which I don't) Because you can watch games that you normally wouldn't be able to see. During the first round there are as many as 3 or 4 games going on at the same time.
And I don't know how long it's been since you've tried streaming video, but "postage stamp sized" streaming video went out of style back in the late 90's. You can get a watchable full-screen picture these days. I've watched games on this service the past two years and did just that. |
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 2 edits | They are full screen however by going full screen they become a pixelated mess. Though the NCAA one is free so it doesn't bother me.
I have used both the Full Court and Gameplan packages via ESPN's website (prior to when I had digital cable so that was my only option) and it was better to watch them in the smaller window which is still a decent size. It was smaller but I liked the clarity compared to full screen. |
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