Dave Taylor shows step by step instructions on how to connect a Windows PC to an HD television using an HDMI cable, then on how to configure Windows so you can watch anything you'd like on the TV directly. This works particularly well for Hulu, Netflix and similar streaming Internet video content.
Keywords: HDMI, HDTV, streaming video, TV on the computer, Hulu, Netflix, Inside Scoop
Question answered on September 1, 2011 at 11:55 AM ::
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I've had a Netflix subscription since I got my iPad so I could gain access to their streaming movie library, but I now realize that I haven't actually launched the Netflix iPad app for over a month. So it's time to quit Netflix. How do I most easily do that, Dave?
I want to use my Mac as a sort of digital video recorder (DVR) by capturing movies from Hulu and other streaming services, then saving them for later viewing while on plane flights. Is that doable? If so, what's the easiest solution?
Only a few years ago this question might have not been so clear. But here we are today wondering where this is going to go. Lots of questions to ponder. Is television turning into the Web?
Will we be watching former television shows online in the future? If so, how soon? Will our televisions become obsolete eventually because everyone will be focused on their computer screens? Do we even want to watch television programming online?
And… will the government stand in our way or not?