billblackhome, welcome to the forum! I have the XP Media Center Edition installed myself, it is the best version of XP that I've ran. I only wished that I found it years sooner. Combined with XP Pro as it's base, it's a powerhouse!
As far as the TV option in Windows 7, your viewing may or may not be affected, depending on your ISP. If your ISP is cable based service (known as Time Warner in the US), your viewing is most certainly affected. I pay for 7mbps (which is adequate for my needs), but when many users are on, it can take five minutes for a one minute video clip to play. I'm currently running from a wireless modem, but my room is going to be reorganized, allowing me to plug directly into the back of the modem. Hopefully, the speed will improve. But my main priority here is security, if I get some speed too, that will be fantastic.
However, I know some that has high speed service from the phone companies, and they don't complain near as much. If I could afford it, I'd switch to AT&T, but I'd pay twice as much for service, after their dozen or so pages of taxes & surcharges adds up.
So to answer your question, yes, your TV is only as good as your ISP is, as well as what you pay for.
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