
Count me as one of those many millions of TV viewers with a disease. Set top box fatigue. It’s a grown national phenomenon.
The area around my television looks like a pawn shop littered with electronics. TV, cable set top box, DVD player, digital video recorder, cable modem, AM-FM receiver, amplifier, speakers of all shapes and sizes.
Does that description of an entertainment center sound familiar? What’s a guy to do? Add another device, right? This time, it’s the.... (excerpted).
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Lashil Stevenson said:
I can not down load my rental movies I purchase it twice. I still can not get it. I get a message to create a folder in my library. I created the folder and still nothing. PLEASE HELP