The DISH network has decided that picture-in-picture functionality of some televisions is so passe. Try six channels on one screen, all at the same time, none overlapping the others. As a football fan, I can't begin to imagine what it would be like to have a casino-sports betting-parlor-like setup in my living room. Alas, it seems you can't choose which channels are displayed, and by the looks of the screenshot, unless you're in constant need of a daily dose of finance and stock reports, you'll be disappointed.DISH network caters to TV multitaskers
The DISH network has decided that picture-in-picture functionality of some televisions is so passe. Try six channels on one screen, all at the same time, none overlapping the others. As a football fan, I can't begin to imagine what it would be like to have a casino-sports betting-parlor-like setup in my living room. Alas, it seems you can't choose which channels are displayed, and by the looks of the screenshot, unless you're in constant need of a daily dose of finance and stock reports, you'll be disappointed.











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8-31-2005 @ 12:22PM
Matt said...
direct tv has been offering this too..they call it 'mix channels'. i know if you got nfl sunday ticket there will be football mix channels that show six games on one channel.
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8-31-2005 @ 3:07PM
Tony said...
Dish Network had feeds of all six NBC-owned channels' olympics broadcasting during the last olympics, as well.
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9-01-2005 @ 7:28AM
Chess said...
There was a scene in Back to the Future II where McFly's kid comes home and using voice commands chooses 6 channels to watch at once.
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