Friday, April 2, 2010
Hulu Talk
How much has Hulu affected the way you watch programs? For me personally, I find myself glued to my laptop rather than sitting in front of the TV. It offers the ability to multi-task, because I can be working on something important and watching tv at the same time. I can also bring my laptop anywhere with me, so I can watch movies and shows in any location with wi-fi. I guess the one downfall would be that Hulue doesn't have up to date movies on there, which makes sense because those would cost more to broadcast. I find Hulu convenient if I wanna see any episodes of a particular show i've missed. I also like that when you scroll over the pictures of the movies, a description describing what the movie is about is displayed. Does anyone else regularly use Hulu? If so, I would like to hear others feedback for how they like this website.
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People find it weird when they walk into my room to find that my TV actually isn't even hooked up to cable. I watch almost all of my recent TV through the internet, and mostly through Hulu. It streams in better quality than I could get out of my basic cable and I can pause, rewind, and rewatch later on. I live for Family Guy and they've had it on there pretty much since the beginning, so it's been a pretty clutch website for me too.
ReplyDeleteI suppose if your computer feeds your TV, then hulu is like the world's biggest DVR. We went without for cable for several years, but now that we have it I don't watch as much as I'd like. It was good to SEE the first few innings of the ballgame tonight, for instance--but with the radio I can go back to grading blogs! I'm all about the multi-task, apparently...
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