Saturday 2 October 2010

Computer Help For Dummies

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computer help for dummies
Watching TV on the computer for dummies, any suggestions, Hulu?

I tried ONE time to watch a TV show online & it failed miserably. I have No TV now that I moved & I've heard Hulu is good. Yes I've searched here for similar questions but I'm almost computer illiterate & it all scares me (a little.... work with me here!)
My computer is already a mess, will signing up to Hulu make it worse?
Does it take forever to download shows?
Once somethings playing will it stay on my computer or is it like watching live TV? Or not so live?
One Y!A said Hulu's limited in what you can watch. How so?
Any other legit websites?
(I told you, I don't speak computer very well.)
Thank you for any help & I'll award 10 pnts for best answer in a few days!


Hulu's a great alternative if you miss a show or don't have a tv. The only thing Hulu needs to run is flash player 10 which is a free download from adobe.com. Depending on your internet speed, it may take anywhere from a minute to forever (dial up) to watch a show. You don't download the show you want to watch, once you leave that page that your on, whatever show you were watching would have to be restarted all over again. Hulu is limited in the sense that not every channel and show is available. Certain stations or company's want to keep their property away from third parties. But if a show you want to watch isn't available on Hulu, it will direct you to the stations web page where you can watch it (like tnt.tv) if available. Happy to help any other way if needed.


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