Well, if you're asking me if I think television will still exist the way it is in like about 10 years, then my answer to that is, well, I think so! I'm not a real big fan of sitting around watching T.V. To be honest, I have better things to do than waste my time staring at a colorful screen with motion on it…. Life's short, so I want to spend my time doing things outdoors and have fun on the weekends instead of watching like, new episodes or something. I'm sorry to all of those who like to watch T.V., but that's just my opinion. My sister really likes to watch T.V. episodes on her phone all the time, so I kind of have different perspectives on if it will last… For my reasons, I think it will last because who doesn't like watching T.V. on a big giant screen rather than on a little iPhone? On the other hand, I think things will be more on demand now because some people just can't wait that long for an episode to show at that specific time. But, I do think that people would be sitting around because it ties in with the big screen T.V. on your wall. You kinda want to get comfortable when you watch something, rather than always being on the go, shaking the phone while you're walking.
So my first thing, is that in ten years, Television will be similar to how it is now. We will still watch things in our living rooms, or family rooms, because there is probably nothing better to watch T.V. on than a humongous flat screen T.V. you feel so included with all the action and it makes you kind of like a part of the world thats on the screen. There's also surround sound if you choose to watch it in a room with a huge T.V., but if you were to watch it on a mobile device, then you probably wouldn't feel all the emotion as good as you would on that big screen. Most people would choose to get in with the action! That's what I wold do, you know, if it was like a 'totally out of it' day. Or like, if it's Christmas time, and there's a blizzard on your vacation, then you could stay in the room with hot cocoa and watch Christmas movies on the huge screen while snuggling up in your fluffy blanket!!
On the other hand, I also think that in ten years, people will be watching more things on demand rather than waiting for it to go on, according to the schedule. Who likes to sit around counting down to the time the new episode is going to show, when you can just go to it on demand? It's also easier if you have a certain event that night at that time, and you can't watch it then. Also, if you missed an episode, there's always a way for you to go back and watch it the next day! They might still have the schedules up, but I think more people would just prefer watching their shows on demand. For example, a lot of my friends, and my sister, like to watch things on their iDevices, such as One Upon A Time, which is pretty interesting actually. Anyways, that's just one example of how more and more people are beginning to watch things on demand when it's not showing on T.V. that moment.
So my first thing, is that in ten years, Television will be similar to how it is now. We will still watch things in our living rooms, or family rooms, because there is probably nothing better to watch T.V. on than a humongous flat screen T.V. you feel so included with all the action and it makes you kind of like a part of the world thats on the screen. There's also surround sound if you choose to watch it in a room with a huge T.V., but if you were to watch it on a mobile device, then you probably wouldn't feel all the emotion as good as you would on that big screen. Most people would choose to get in with the action! That's what I wold do, you know, if it was like a 'totally out of it' day. Or like, if it's Christmas time, and there's a blizzard on your vacation, then you could stay in the room with hot cocoa and watch Christmas movies on the huge screen while snuggling up in your fluffy blanket!!
On the other hand, I also think that in ten years, people will be watching more things on demand rather than waiting for it to go on, according to the schedule. Who likes to sit around counting down to the time the new episode is going to show, when you can just go to it on demand? It's also easier if you have a certain event that night at that time, and you can't watch it then. Also, if you missed an episode, there's always a way for you to go back and watch it the next day! They might still have the schedules up, but I think more people would just prefer watching their shows on demand. For example, a lot of my friends, and my sister, like to watch things on their iDevices, such as One Upon A Time, which is pretty interesting actually. Anyways, that's just one example of how more and more people are beginning to watch things on demand when it's not showing on T.V. that moment.
Lastly, I think that most people won't change about sitting around watching T.V. on their couch because they most likely would want to be comfortable while watching something. They wouldn't rather be having to hold a device in their hands, watching something, while at the same time, their hand movement is making the screen shake. When this happens, you might also have a hard time hearing what they are saying if the outside noise is too noisy for them. Your hand also probably would get sore after holding the phone up for too long, so it would get uncomfortable sooner or later. Although, it would also be quite helpful for them to watch it in the go because then they can take it wherever they go, and they won't have to turn off the T.V. when they leave, and they could just watch it on their device wherever they are! So there's that benefit!
There are many different reasons as to if it will change or stay the same in every way. IT's very hard to determine wether or not Television will stay the same as it is today. The T.V.'s will definitely be more techie and fancy though, like definitely! But the way of watching television is about a fifty-fifty chance of changing and staying the same in ten years from now. It all really depends on the way the people are in ten years, because the way we watch it all depends on us, wether we prefer this better than that. So, just because one area starts watching things online, does not mean it's going to be the same throughout the entire world, so things may vary. Overall though, I feel like Television will somewhat be the same in about ten years or so, even if the technology changes up a bit, I feel like people will still like what we will call in ten years, the "old fas