Using this converter sold by Apple, I was able to hook up to our televisionWhen the cable bill came last month, Teressa had had enough. This time it was AT&T jacking the price up. Teressa had cancelled Time Warner the year before when they had done the same thing. This year it was AT&T's turn. For a while we entertained the idea of getting satellite, but we were seeing a pattern here. What was going to keep the satellite company from doing the same thing to us in a year? Add to this the fact that we just don't watch that much television. There are a total of two shows that we consider must see television—24 and Psych. In the past, we have had times when we made due with rabbit-ear antennas, but our televisions are the old analog kind, so that would have necessitated buying converter boxes. Then Teressa ask, "Do you think you could hook up the computer to the TV?"
Well, that seemed like a good idea. After some research, it became apparent that this was easier to do with a digital television, but with the right connectors, it should work in theory. I found the video converter pictured above that Apple sells. Now I should only need an s-video cable and an audio cable. So I went to Radio Shack. The Radio Shack guy didn't quite believe I could pull it off. He was wrong.
So now we watch our TV over the Internet. iTunes, Hulu and Netflix all work great. It may be a little harder to watch sports, but it's not exactly like we were getting a lot of BYU games anyway. And all for less than the price of one month's worth of cable. I love technology.