Posts Tagged ‘post-tv’

Post-TV Opening Thoughts

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

What we are running for a set up…

  • 32″ Westinghouse LCD (SK-32h240s)
  • Wii  (two controllers and nunchucks )
  • 2.1 Logitech speaker set we got from eMusic four years ago for being awesome (that’s what they told us anyway).
  • Mac Mini (1.83GHz, Combo Drive, 1GB RAM, 80GB Primary, 400GB USB)

Our experience…

  • iTunes hates everything and commands all input devices like a jackbooted thug
  • Power settings needed to be tweaked in order to keep the display from sleeping while we watched anything on Netflix or Hulu
  • The keyboard is gorgeous, light, and responsive
  • The mouse pairs fast after being turned on and is very responsive
  • DVD playback is smooth and fast, far better than the Memorex player we were using)
  • Netflix Instant is amazing

In the works…

  • Importing 33000+ song collection
  • Ripping Gabi’s Sesame Street DVD’s so that discs are less likely to get damaged
  • Set up feed reader so we can browse news easily
  • Import our photo collection

Post-TV Entertainment Center

Friday, November 21st, 2008

So it begins.

Cutting Deep into the Lifestyle

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Bye-bye television.

Well, more like, bye-bye Dish Network.  Management and I sat down and talked about everything from the economy playing out like the Titantic to how much TV we actually watch and came to the conclusion that we are not getting $120 a month worth of anything from it.  Our solution? We are ditching it.  Completely.  Moving on to cable? Nope.

Here’s our crazy idea. GreenCine for our main DVD rentals, Netflix account for streaming, and an Xbox 360 for watching the streams and playing games.  All together it is a little less than $30 a month so we are looking at a net savings of $90 a month and if we cancel the gym and spa memberships we will be saving around $260 per month.  Sure we have the up front cost of the Xbox but that really is only 20% of the annual cost of Dish.
We are thinking that the end of this month is when we’ll leap feet first into the “post television” era, just in time for the Holidays.

The thought is that we should be making cutbacks to our lifestyle before we are forced to and to truly make an effort to live as far below our means as we can.  We have, over the past year, been consciously cutting back on dining out and delaying or not making purchases that aren’t of an immediate need.  The hope is that we can put our lifestyle on a diet so that when lean times hit they won’t feel so lean.

If anything we’ll be saving some money and maybe have more time to read a book and who knows maybe it will all work out and television as a monolithic service will be nothing but an expensive memory.