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I am and it's so I can switch in between playing a game and the T.V. without either of them stopping or using multiple remotes.
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naw direct tv is fine
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I wouldn't even be able to if I had the Xbox.
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I am undecided at this point.
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It'll be incredibly useful to have another cablebox in the house.
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Yeah I'll use it
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15 RepliesAll I have to do I press one button on my remote and it can switch from my xbox to my tv? I don't get the point of this feature to be honest
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1 ReplyEdited by Ad Hoc: 11/20/2013 10:22:01 PMBetter interface than cable boxes, voice commands. It's just easier. I don't have cable/satellite though. Antenna master race. [spoiler]and I WILL figure out a way to watch Antenna TV through my Xbox[/spoiler]
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3 RepliesYes. What's the point? It will make my life easier...
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1 ReplyNo, as I don't have a Sky box in my room.
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1 ReplyEdited by SquattingTurtle: 11/20/2013 6:14:30 PMI haven't watched TV in 2 years. So that's a no. The point is to be able to switch back and forth between gaming and TV. I don't really see any downsides to the feature.
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I would probably use the snap feature.
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I don't have a cablebox. Even if I did, I wouldn't bother hooking both up. I don't have any need for said feature.
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Edited by Mishaya: 11/20/2013 6:34:06 PMConsidering that it can't pass through a Dolby Digital signal or even convert a signal to DTS for surround sound. No.
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I don't have a cable box in my room, so no.
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Edited by irishfreak: 11/20/2013 6:15:32 PMI don't have any kind of cable nor tv stations(too much interference from potatoes) so it's a feature I won't ever been using
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Yes. The intuitive control and availability of all my content in one place.