Friday, December 14, 2012

Watch movies or TV shows on your smartphone?

In the past two years, I used my smartphone flip flop, expansion, contraction and do a complete 180 over and over again. I have from the use of smart phones as mere communication tools to use them to write articles, to replace my point and shoot camera and play an endless game.

At the end of the day, only one thing is certain: my smart phone using a different month. Recently, for example, I have been playing to do everything possible, I want to use my phone.

As I have this morning, and if there is a function, I want to give my smart phone, my other electronic control and power, is the driving force of like-minded gadget. (Think of the PadFone a Linux machine from a smart phone or a games machine.)

Alas, this is the wishful thinking of the future. This is a dream that may or may not be achieved in the next decade.

But I have a Nexus Q in me for at least three months. Has been sitting in the stand on the left of the bookshelf, its colorful orbed glory of my TV. Unlike most of the (apparently), my Nexus Q has its fair share of. Accept it, I have watched countless movies, I have purchased, leased Google "Play" or "digital copy.

There are some beautifully awesome nerd control on my TV, my phone, I use a device almost all other media. Nexus Q and buy Google play streaming content, I have adopted a new habit.

Not only do I use my smartphone rent movies and TV shows on my big screen TV to watch, though. I have begun to use it to buy the content to see, directly from my smart phone. This past weekend, I heard my sister and brother-in-law talk about the film Lawless. I remember, and want to see it when it is in the theater to see the trailer. They suggested that I lay in bed, restless in their rooms at 2:00 AM. So I took out my cell phone, buy movie, then watch it.

Even when I'm at home, I often meet my smartphone as Netflix or Hulu, instead of opening the Xbox 360 or PS3. I lay in bed, my headphones in to see an episode, one of two of my favorite programs, or just browse Google Play or Netflix to watch movies or television programs.

For at least a month now, I am considering the purchase of several television series, because I did not pay the cable TV. My favorite programs, such as walking corpses and destruction, ongoing ability to have a new episode, because they become extremely temporary. However, I'm hesitant to lofty prices.

There's nothing quite like to be able to stream or download and watch your favorite TV shows and movies, from almost anywhere. It has become my - sometimes daily - weekly thing. Even a couple pieces laying around, I was more inclined to reach my phone - it's lighter, more comfortable, to keep for hours on end.

Tell me, ladies and gentlemen. You watch movies or TV programs from your smart phone? You rent or buy games from iTunes or Google? Or do you just through Netflix streaming?

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