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Believe it or not, I am with Cun on this one. I have had internet access
since late 1999 on webtv. My wife and dauhter have since moved on with a nice Dell setup, but I am sticking with the ol' webtv. Read all about it: You asked about my computer. Our internet device is MSN TV, formerly known as WebTV. It has a 56k dialup modem, which typically clocks around 40k or better whenever I have checked it. The browser is proprietary to WebTV, and is supported by Microsoft. A full-size NTSC broadcast Television serves as the visual monitor. It can support several models of color inkjet printers and will record up to 30 seconds of audio from a microphone or other source for use in emails. I have played audio files that have lasted upwards of 20 minutes, namely lectures by Kurt Vonnegut. Although admittedly not in super-high resolution, it can also do video still captures from a small scanner or any other video source (see home video below). There is also a very good Instant Messenger (real-time emails with a Buddy List and an online monitor to know when Buddies are online), a Passport Wallet (credit card privacy and convenience feature), a Picture-in-Picture (provides a small, movable TV window on the screen while writing or surfing), 6 users, 6 email addresses and optional passwords, each with full user capabilities, and all having unlimited service. The keyboard includes upper and lower case and two registers of alternate characters. Also, all editing, word search and Cut-Copy-and-Paste capabilities. There are child safeguards and user parameters which, from within the Primary User's domain, can be individually tailored for each user . You also may create and operate through infinite numbers of Hotmail or other email or web hosting services (Zy, Freetown, Lycos, 0Catch, etc.). There is a free fax forwarding service. Periodic upgrades (free) continue to enhance or add services. WebTV downloads TV listings from cable or satellite providers and has many integrated TV, timer and program recording features. Program descriptions are very complete and detailed, usually including links to movie websites. The downloaded TV listings are searchable several ways, updaed daily at any selected hour, and once downloaded, can be accessed while offline. The email capacity is 3 meg, which usually yeilds well over a hundred emails which may include some text, images or music files. More attachments decrease the number of emails stored. I have actually had over two hundred emails if they are mostly plain text. There is no disc or other hardware storage means on the terminal itself, except for a small hard drive which stores TV listings and temporarily buffers files such as video clips or audio files for immediate use. For instance when opening something attatched in an email, the file will be fed into the drive onboard the terminal and immediately played. It is then emptied and awaits the next task. There is no software to buy or load, ever. Word processing, photo cropping and image manipulations, banner and specialzed font creations and many other functions are done on free and private webpages that have been created and stored elsewhere. Look into Image Magick http://www.imagemagick.org/ =A0=A0or Hadoes Print shop =A0=A0http://www.wtv-zone.com/hadoe/ =A0=A0if you want some slight idea of what WebTV is capable of doing with a little imagination. WebTV users also have a close-knit helping community, teaching each other HTML, Nettiquette, surfing skills, link-swapping, page writing, and more. There are hundreds of WebTV disussion boards on any subject imaginable. All image files, webpages, email signatures, bookmarked webpages, stored photos and other stored information is contained on servers elsewhere and are called up as desired by our terminals. It is actually a "telenet" type of device, if that term is still used anymore. WebTV is capable of writing and displaying HTML, in fact many thousands of georgeous webpages have been built on them, such pages being hosted and stored at sites like Angelfire and Geocities, or on WebTV's own hosting service. These latter pages can be identified by the word "community" in the URL. You can see some examples here, mostly done by amateurs: =A0=A0=A0=A0http://www.expert-links.com/digests/May_11__2001 I know of other paid webpage builders who actually prefer to use WebTV because of its many conveniences, wireless keyboard and giant monitor being a huge draw. In other words, you can do your surfing from the Barcalounger. Other builders double-check their pages on WebTV just to make sure they show up correctly there. There are millions of WebTV's in use, and more every day. Most marketers are aware of this fact and realize it would be a mistake not to accomodate them. see, my machine, while being very streamlined and condensed, is by no means a piece of junk. The webpages and links I cannot open are exceedingly rare. I do not believe I am the only one who has difficulty with it, and have sent it to a couple friends who have confirmed this. If you have any more questions, feel free to contact me anytime. Thanks Again, Bob |
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