Since I seem to be watching most of my television on demand or via Netflixs and Amazon these days, does anyone know if you can run your computer through the T@b entertainment system and use the TV? or is it cable and DVD only? Not sure how much I'd use it if it was only cable channels and DVD. All I'd be doing is watching the weather channel
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What kind of Internet connection are you using while T@Bing it to get connected to Netflx?
What I do do is hit libraries or other sources and download media to my computer and iPad - I load them up. Downloadable media works, streaming isn't in the cards unless you want to hang at the library (or wherever) and watch a two hour movie.
I have a TV stick/tuner/antenna for my computer but digital TV is pretty much line of sight so I have to be relatively close to a tower to get anything. The only other media option (TV) while traveling is a satellite dish - You see a lot of those. But again, those aren't Internet "streaming" devices and those that have that option again are bandwidth constrained.
States the T@Bpole has camped, so far
Nathan & Becky... 2013 Ford F150 FX4 TAB HLR... 2012 LG T@B T@Bpole.
Sterling, VA
I hooked up my Fire TV to the television via the HDMI and streamed in Netflix on my hotspot. Two episodes of Marco Polo later, I realized that I had just spent about $40 to watch two hours of tv. Streaming from a hotspot is just too expensive so if we can't get decent wifi, we will have back up DVD's to watch. Hope that helps!
Another way to get fast wifi so you go downloading nuts is stay at a motel for a day. Some have laundry facilities so you get a threesome - Room, WiFi, Laundry. If for some reason I'm close to a big city, I've found I can get a motel room cheaper than the close by campgrounds. In Albuquerque I got an Inns/Suites room for $31+tax - the close-in campgrounds were $35+