>Now that I've got my own kids we still don't have a TV. We've just a few laptops so streaming shows can be watched wherever.
The problem with this is that laptops are a terrible way of watching a streaming show (or anything else) if you're more than 1 person. A large-screen TV is much nicer to sit in front of when you have a couple or group watching the same thing.
But these days it's getting really hard to know what people mean by "watching TV" or "owning a TV". Do they mean watching over-the-air broadcasts with ads? Or do they mean using a large screen as a glorified monitor, connected to the internet for streaming shows or for watching pre-downloaded movies? The use-cases are quite different.
> The problem with this is that laptops are a terrible way of watching a streaming show (or anything else) if you're more than 1 person
Well, I'd agree but my wife and kids don't seem to care. They'll all huddle around a 14" laptop while I'll be like "we could at least use my large monitor?"
The problem with this is that laptops are a terrible way of watching a streaming show (or anything else) if you're more than 1 person. A large-screen TV is much nicer to sit in front of when you have a couple or group watching the same thing.
But these days it's getting really hard to know what people mean by "watching TV" or "owning a TV". Do they mean watching over-the-air broadcasts with ads? Or do they mean using a large screen as a glorified monitor, connected to the internet for streaming shows or for watching pre-downloaded movies? The use-cases are quite different.