Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/10/2008 - 12:45.
The FCC is investigating possible serious side effects of No TV. It seems that many people who have become accustomed to No TV act strangely when exposed to such ubiquitous things as TV's in grocery stores and airports. They may require all No TV's to carry a warning label. Also, Sony is possibly going to sue, saying that they believe it violates their DRM. And the final reason to wait is that Microsoft is competitive product which they will be announcing soon - many analysts expect it to be a No TV killer. Speculation is that it will be called "Non functional TV" or "Vista TV".
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The FCC is investigating possible serious side effects of No TV. It seems that many people who have become accustomed to No TV act strangely when exposed to such ubiquitous things as TV's in grocery stores and airports. They may require all No TV's to carry a warning label. Also, Sony is possibly going to sue, saying that they believe it violates their DRM. And the final reason to wait is that Microsoft is competitive product which they will be announcing soon - many analysts expect it to be a No TV killer. Speculation is that it will be called "Non functional TV" or "Vista TV".