How many power outlets are behind the TV?

  • Erstellt am 2016-08-24 21:10:52

Mycraft

2016-08-25 13:37:17
  • #1
Hehe...my 4 have also been full for a long time...but thank God I had planned one each in other corners of the room...so only one of the 6 is still free...
 

Saruss

2016-08-25 17:40:02
  • #2
But you can also see that it is individual. At the moment, one is enough for me because I am not a console fan, and my receiver actually covers all the functions I need (watching, recording TV, streaming, etc.). By the way, not everything that is on TV is available on the internet yet, or you can't record it directly for a longer time, so we (more my wife) use the function more often; it's also easy to just click in the program guide, done, faster than on any website and accessible from anywhere in the house.

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Sebastian79

2016-08-25 17:44:18
  • #3
Yes, everything is available on the net - you just have to know it

There are online recorders.
 

Saruss

2016-08-25 17:48:55
  • #4
Larger movies and series yes, but if you want to watch certain small documentaries, often only about one week on the channel homepages. This is often due to legal reasons alone, even if you know better. You can do more illegally, but why do that (or use any recorders?), when you can have it so easily and comfortably (without having to click through ads, or first click through 10 sources to watch it at the desired time.

on the go
 

Sebastian79

2016-08-25 17:52:31
  • #5
Yes, Saruss, you are right as so often and the best, only solution.

It gets boring eventually, doesn't it?
 

Saruss

2016-08-25 18:00:21
  • #6
Says the one who didn’t like my post and, without any real added value, had to add their unsolicited two cents because they think they know better. Your post above fits your own behavior exactly.

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