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I'm considering moving somewhere where cable isn't available. That would
severely affect our lifestyle, in that we stream video from a multitude of
sources most non-summer nights.
One option might be to cough up the extra charge to get Netflix DVDs by
mail again. For other sources (e.g., AMZ), I'm thinking of using my
cellular VRZ connection with screen mirroring.
Is that option ridiculous in in relation to speed and data charges? What
about interruptions?
Thanks
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