Buffering is for the most part an entity of the past. Nowadays a good margin of people can stream movie content on the internet, even LoZ has caught up to a degree.
With the following said, how much actual TV do you watch now, compared to what you may of watched in the past, has the ability of the modern internet enabled change to where you choose to watch content?
By TV I mean content that's delivered by cable companies etc, for example watching BBC one is watching TV, watching that same content on iPlayer is watching it on the Internet.
I'm also personally interested in the following.
With the following said, how much actual TV do you watch now, compared to what you may of watched in the past, has the ability of the modern internet enabled change to where you choose to watch content?
By TV I mean content that's delivered by cable companies etc, for example watching BBC one is watching TV, watching that same content on iPlayer is watching it on the Internet.
I'm also personally interested in the following.
- What content do you watch on the internet?
- Did you watch much TV back in ye old days?