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Originally Posted by adpz
IIRC, isn't the NFL stuff available [to be streamed to your tv] through the Apple TV device? It's like $99 - you may want to look into that. This solution cuts the computer out of the loop.
Yes, if your computer has an HDMI output [does it??] you can definitely hook it right into the TV. If not, there are various adapters that you can buy that will convert whatever type of output you have into an HDMI signal for the TV.
Of course, just because it uses HDMI does not mean you'll get great signal quality. In my experience with Netflix - which works on both my PC and Apple TV, the Apple TV version - on my 55" - is superior.
Hope this helps a bit!
EDIT: Apple Tv and Roku have a bunch of sports, just not football
There used to be this kind of device: http://hometheater.about.com/od/audi...vunowshort.htm
That would do exactly what you are talking about - but I don't know if it is made anymore. It's a pretty simple thing tech-wise though. I would pass by Best Buy if I were you - there is probably a very easy answer.
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CAn you use Roku to go to any site you want like a browser (let's say a site that shows games without permission) and send it to your TV ?