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What Electronics Do You Use To Experience Your Premier League?

Something suddenly dawned on me last night. With hundreds of thousands of football supporters visiting this site on a monthly basis, many of us support different clubs and despise our archenemies. But while there are lots of differences between us, there are a few things in common. We all love football — that goes without saying. But we all are reading these words either on a computer or mobile phone right now.

That thought led me to wonder what computer you own and also what TV set you watch your Premier League matches on, as well as what mobile phone you have.

Here’s what I use to experience the Premier League:

  • TV: Hitachi Ultravision rear projection HD television, 51″
  • Digital Video Recorder: Scientific Atlanta Explorer 8300HD
  • Computer: Apple MacBook
  • Mobile: Apple iPhone 3G
  • Digital music player: Apple iPod Nano 4GB

For me, this is not only what I use to watch or listen to the Premier League, but it’s what I use to create and update EPL Talk.

The television set I own is the same one that was a large part of the EPL Talk Chat (old-timer EPL Talk readers will remember it). The picture quality is still pretty good, but the behemoth is on its last legs.

If you’re as curious as I am, click the comments link below and share what TVs, computers and gadgets you own to follow the Premier League.

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