Watch this weeks BBC click and leave a comment on this post. IGCSE pupils extra merit if you can link the story to the syllabus.
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Watch this weeks BBC click and leave a comment on this post. IGCSE pupils extra merit if you can link the story to the syllabus.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/click_online/default.stm
I had watch BBC click about “can Netflix compete with offline TV. It about the sale of blu-ray and having a arguement about watching movie online (Netflix) instead of in the movie theatre or on TV.
I watched “Can Netflix compete with ‘offline’ TV?”. It’s about watching films online, and most of the people in the world are watching them online than buying or renting from movie stores. Right now, Netflix is the best, because it’s available on every device. Other services are still improving, and competing against each other. Netflix, however had a problem with their service that they lost many subscribers.
Netflix is the website where you can watch online movies. On the last summer Netflix lost a lot of costumers because they have tried to increase the price. The problem is people watch more online movies than other ways of watching movies.
I have watch the new story called “Can Netflix compete with ‘offline’ TV?” is about the quality of Movies and TV Netflix is the program that keep your music, movies and video is the same at Apple TV.
People now don’t really like Netflix because they try to increase the price so people watch them in website online instead.
I’ve watch “Can Netflix compete with ‘offline’ TV?” in BBC website. I found it quite interesting because in Now days people watched movies or film online instead of buying or renting a CDs or DVDs. Netflix could be available on any devices, however, it still have a problem with losing subscriber. On the last summer, Netflix lost many customer as they tried to increase the price. They’re having the argument of people watching movies online instead of buying and renting the CDs or DVDs
I have watch the BBC click already it’s was about Can Netflix compete with ‘offline’ TV? . It about the Blu-Ray sales that increase of Blu-Ray by 20% and the DVD/Blu-Ray rentals decrease by 28% also the Digital delivery increase by 51%.
This video shows about a Can Netflix compete with ‘offline’ TV which tells us that many people these days have more interests in watching movies online rather than buying a DVD. But then they start to loss their viewers because they have decided to increase their price, it is a big deal for them since people start to look over those DVDs on sales and decided to watch it online instead.
Samsung has the biggest LEDC Screen 55inches across, but LG saw that and raise it to be 3D. They both has a very thin screen ! They both show off their “ultra high resolution” screens with four times many pixels to normal high dept. Samsung Evolution has its own update in itself. It can be a huge computer by plugging in videos games Internet and others. It’s like smartphone and tablets.
On the last summer Netflix lost a lot of costumers because they have tried to increase the price. The problem is people watch more online movies than other ways of watching movies.
I’ve read “Why spend £1,000 on headphones?”. This article is basically talking about that quality of headphones need to improve. No matter how that music file is good, if the outputs like headphone’s qualities are bad, we just listen to a bad quality of music. £1,000 might be too much, but for better quality of music and our ear, it seems to be adequate.