akuma587 on 23 February 2009
Do you think the average person can set up a streaming network from their computer to their TV? Even I, who know how to do it, get frustrated with it and don't bother (I have this stupid security program our school makes us put on our computers so that we can take exams on campus with our laptops. It locks me out of some of my ability to set up network connections because I can't modify certain settings).
The average person is dumber than a sack of bricks. Plain and simple. I would imagine over 80% of this country doesn't even know YOU CAN hook your computer up to your TV, let alone stream information over a network to it.
This is the other major card that is playing against VOD services, people's ignorance. The more complex something is, the less people will use it. Hell, over 50% of people who have an HDTV don't even know how to get an HD signal. Look at all people freaking out about the digital to analog conversion. People's ignorance of technology is so profound that it is almost scary. Don't count on that changing anytime soon.
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