Chromecast works well with most YouTube feeds.  It will send anything in a 
CHROME window (only works with Chrome)  to your TV, but expect it to be jerky 
with sound synch issues unless you have a really fast PC.  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mercedes [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Curt
> Raymond via Mercedes
> Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 11:35 AM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] TV options
> 
> You could get a Chromecast. Supposedly sends whatever your watching on
> your computer to a TV. I've got one although I've never even set it up.
> It came as a giveaway with my phone.
> We haven't ever had cable, everything we watch now is online, Youtube,
> Hulu and Amazon.Lately working through "Bar Rescue" where everybody that
> has a failing bar apparently makes the same mistakes.
> -Curt
>       From: Curly McLain via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
>  To: Mercedes Discussion List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
>  Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 11:13 AM
>  Subject: [MBZ] TV options
> 
> The news is about the death of cable and other TV options.  I will need
> to replace a failing tv some time.  We use a Make.com coat hanger
> antenna.  No cable,  no internet connection to the tube at this
> point.  On occasion I watch a youtube thing on the computer, but to this
> point there is no crossover.
> 
> I could go out and buy a new TV.... but what are the alternatives?
> 
> If I bought a TV i'd spend $200 or less.
> 
> I saw an ad for a projector for $70 friday.  If I were to get a video
> projector, could I not use a tuner card in and old computer and hook that
> up to the projector for a TV?  Would that be much more of an energy hog
> than using a tv?
> 
>   Is there a simpler or more elegant or cheaper solution?  Would it make
> sense to buy a big monitor an use a computer with a tuner card?
> 
> What exactly does an apple tv do?  It seems to be a glorified cable box,
> or is there a tuner in it?
> 
> What are the pros and cons?
> 
> Where do you think the industry for viewing TV/streaming movies/dvd
> movies/etc headed?
> 
> Any way to cobble a solution on the cheap?
> 
> One cheap solution is to wait until after Christmas and see if anyone if
> throwing out an old tv, but most of those are CRT type.
> 
> 
> 
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