Thursday, October 05, 2006

Portable TV

If you are like most regular youngsters in the US of A, you probably have a big axe to grind with your family. Now, don’t get me wrong. I don’t mean to suggest that you are a misfit or socially challenged. All I mean to say is that you probably have running feuds with your parents, siblings, friends and even other relatives when it comes to watching and enjoying television programs. You’ve tried to resolve these through discussions, have had frequent fights and shouting matches on who gets to control the remote control and have even threatened to break the set just to get your way. But have you ever seriously considered getting yourself, and all others who need it, a portable TV? Maybe you should.

A portable TV is also a godsend for families filled with remote control huggers or people with widely different TV watching habits and preferences. Consider my family. Dad loves to numb his brain by watching news channels and business reports. Mom loves her Oprah and soaps. My elder sister loves MTV and assorted music channels. I myself am a fan of the National geographic network. If you brought all of us in front of the television, there would in all probability be bloody wars. It was after one such war (which I lost miserably) that I decided to get myself a portable TV.

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