Sivy
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I'll need more info from people with Playstations. I researched the new deal with the computers and would go for that, except for the poor quality. Which is strange in this day and age.
You don't have to have a Playstation, you can also get the Sunday Ticket from DirecTV even if you are not one of their subscribers this year:
PatsFans thread: http://www.patsfans.com/new-england...ot-question-about-nfln-page2.html#post2660388
Newspaper article: Watch NFL games the virus-free way
I would think for most out of town Pats fans though that the price - $350 - is not worth it considering their will probably be about ten to twelve games available on regular broadcast this year.
Who the heck owns a PS3?
Xbox is where its at!
I have both
ps3 internet is free.
Xbox live > Ps3 online.
I have a fairly inexpensive but newer computer attached to my TV and it streams very well; it can handle a 1080p30 video as well as my Xbox or a PS3, with plenty of CPU to spare. I don't have an opinion about what someone should use, but any modern computer or game system can handle streaming full HD without a hitch.I dont know, my ps3 streams much better than any computer I have ever used..