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    Watching Thai TV in the US

    There are no satellite TV providers that offer a Thai TV package in my part of the US. So that my wife could stay up to date with her lakorns, idiotic variety shows, and our son can watch some Thai children cartoons, I did the following:
    I bought a neotv200 (a streaming content player) box from netgear and hooked it up to my Bravia with an HDMI cable. The neotv and HDMI cost about $60 total.
    One of the apps on the neotv is called Flingo (flingo.org). With this app, you search for the youtube video on your laptop and then the app "flings" the video to your tv.

    This seems to work pretty well, but was wondering what other cost effective solutions you guys have come up with for watching Thai channels abroad. Also, is there a website/youtube channel that we could subscribe to that has links to Thai programs?


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    I d thought it would be a blessing not to have them watch that shite but....

    Some sort of VPN. Astrill is the one I use to watch UK TV. There will be a way.

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    Save ya all the cost, my friend.

    Free streaming [real time] Thai television is quite available without much effort.

    Google: Free Thai TV, Thai TV, Thai television programs, Online Thai TV, etc.
    Regular broadcasting, cable, and satellite Thailand television programming.

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    Hi Desi - I hope you is well. How about a general update?

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    My wife uses a service atThai Television : ObizGO.tv for keeping up with all the Thai shows. They offer free viewing on a limited basis, or you can become a VIP for a reasonable fee and watch to your hearts content.

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    My missus was using a couple of different web sites, but quality and reliability was crap.. which then I had to deal with the lakorn withdrawal symptoms. Bought an ipad (never thoughtt i'd ever do that) now she can watch most thai channels live and old episodes using a few different apps (free and paid ones - only about $2-3 apps). whats more the ipads are made so that computer retards can stuff them up. she's happy and my real computers don't get screwed up. The cost of the ipad was worth it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aguda View Post
    My wife uses a service atThai Television : ObizGO.tv for keeping up with all the Thai shows. They offer free viewing on a limited basis, or you can become a VIP for a reasonable fee and watch to your hearts content.
    We used that in the UK. The service and price, everything, are excellent. I basically lost my PC to Thai Soaps and Cartoons for 6 months. ha ha. Worst decision I ever made.

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    A lot of lakorn, talk shows and others from the thai TV's on this website. All Free. There is also an App for the iPad called Dooeii.

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    Available in flash or HTML5.


    Sorry for the messy URL.
    Last edited by Wallalai; 12-02-2012 at 05:32 PM.

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    Thanks for the websites. Any recommendations on how to display the laptop screen on the TV (aside from physically connecting the laptop to the TV, want to go wireless) ?

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