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Sezmi.com
This service just came to my area sezmi.com. It would be nice if Sage would aggregate all of the sources as well as sezmi purports to (ie. netflix, hulu, etc just like it does with ota and cable now). Learn more at http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/tech...stacks-up.html . This is especially the case as more and more of my media choices are moving online. If I had a good place to aggregate and view all of my favorite choices and an intelligent system to bring new ones to my attention that I'd like that is worth the money, otherwise it looks like Sage might loose its edge as more people watch TV online.
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The quality of hd material recorded on my sage system couldn't be streamed over the internet and still maintain the same level of quality that I enjoy. I'm not worried about streaming TV taking away from high quality home PVR systems.
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Not any time soon anyway. Right now the average Internet connection is just too slow. Give it a few years and then it will be possible. Lots of things to be worked out. I kind of wonder if the data caps that are becoming popular are partially a way to keep streaming video from cannibalizing the traditional TV services offered by the same company. They know streaming is the future but want to stall its growth as long as they can.
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