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Seesaw.com - why do I need BT Vision? |
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Seesaw.com - why do I need BT Vision?
Been with Vision since it began and been subscribing for most of that. Generally happy but been watching it less and less as time goes on (e.g. I've watched the good stuff, new stuff appeals less).
Looking at www.seesaw.com there is more content (and growing) than I need and it's UK based content rather than US. At first glance I think there is more that appeals to me than on BTV. Sure you have to watch a couple of adverts and there's no music, films or kids content (yet) but I'd trade that for 12 X £14 a year (+ I would switch to a cheaper broadband supplier). I understand you can interface with Media Centre so just need a cheap media centre PC and sit back with the remote..... |
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No one need T.V, but they do.
As for Seesaw, if I get it to work I will let you know what I think about it. |
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The content will be no where near the collection BT has on offer - I'd doubt whether programmes such as Lost, CSI etc... would come to seesaw whilst they are available on BTV. For reasons like this (and the fact I want ESPN) I still would keep my BTV, however, for some people, it will give them a cheaper option for what they want so I can see a few people swithing
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The content will be no where near the collection BT has on offer - I'd doubt whether programmes such as Lost, CSI etc... would come to seesaw whilst they are available on BTV.
Agree BTV win at the moment but I'm willing to accept the difference for the $$$s I'll save every month. |
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