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If you have relative in China/Taiwan, you can check out this sony product called LocationFree

Basically it is a device that hooks up with the cable TV at China/Taiwan, and the device will
transmit the material over the internet and you can view them on your computer as long as you have
internet connection and the program installed.

I saw it when I was at Taiwan around May this year, it is a bit pricey, around $400, but I think
it is really awesome.

If someone at the other end is willing, this could be achieved with just a tv tuner or video input
device.. given both have the bandwidth to support realtime transmission..

and... this made me think of wifi controlled robots equiped with optical/touch/feel/sound
sensors.... you could live your life as a robot in a faraway place ...



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Longlong -

I don't know what kind of topics you are looking for. I've been using www.chinaportal.com. They
offer movies, satellite tvs and tv programs (such as interviews, social problems) which is what i
like the most (being away from home but through this channel I get to know the latest hot
topics/issues on the anaother side of the pacific ocean). Good luck!










hughitt1 -

PPStream (http://all-streaming-media.com/peer-...V-PPStream.htm) is pretty good for watching
mainland tv channels..can also use "PP recorder" or similar software to record the streams, or set
your computer up to record at specified times.

Keith










xiaoABC -

Yes, very possible. My parents have the DISH Network package. It's really good. I think we have 17
channels of Chinese TV. BTW, I live in California if that helps












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