Television Vs Internet
Television
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Internet
Side Score: 13
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Hey. What sets Britbox apart from other streaming services is its focus on British content. While other platforms may offer a limited selection of British shows, Britbox is exclusively dedicated to showcasing British programmes. This means subscribers can access a treasure trove of hidden gems and niche series that would otherwise be difficult to find elsewhere, and britbox reviews have users praising the streaming service and enjoying using it. Side: Television
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Yeah, you can. We have it set up like that at home. I think the size of standard monitors is really the biggest drawback of computer use as opposed to traditional desk and paper. On an average-sized desk you can have papers, maps, drawings, and open books strewn all over the place and ready to be referenced at a single glance. On a computer screen you generally can only have 2 or 3 visible windows at a time. It's so annoying having to switch windows constantly. Side: Internet
Internet! Do people even watch TV anymore? Chances are, all your favorite shows are available to watch online, for free or for a very small fee. TV is so, so... linear! If you want to watch a show, you have to wait for it to come on at a certain time and switch to its station. Of course, you can time shift with a DVR, but that's usually part of a costly cable/satellite setup. TV also has the disadvantage of being censored by the FCC. You certainly can't find something like Game of Thrones on prime time network TV! The other thing that makes the Net better is that it's an interactive experience. Instead of just sitting, staring blankly at a screen, you can comment with other users about videos and shows and debate the strong and weak points of each. And the best of all: no ads! Side: Internet
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