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Hardwaresfera TV, broadcast 24/7 on YouTube of all the videos that we have uploaded to our channel

We launched Hardwaresfera TV in uninterrupted broadcast on our YouTube channel, where we will broadcast the channel's videos in streaming 24/7

We have started in our YouTube channel a broadcast that we have called 'Hardwaresfera TV'. This broadcast will be in 24/7 format with all the videos that we have uploaded to our channel in an infinite loop. You can watch any of the videos randomly and uninterruptedly. In addition, we will also upload exclusive videos that will appear randomly. This test, pioneer in a technology channel, offering specialized content for those moments when you don't have much to do.

Hardwaresfera TV, broadcast 24/7 on YouTube

What can be seen? At the moment, as it is in the testing phase, we are going to broadcast videos that we had already uploaded to the channel. Possibly in the future we will upload exclusive videos for this broadcast.

The interesting thing about this broadcast is that it will be constantly available and any video can come out. We have designed it this way so that at any time you can enjoy the best content at any time. If you like it, we can create exclusive content and even develop some type of exclusive programming.

This direct in no way replaces the direct we do on Sundays and it does not affect the rest of the content that we usually upload. We will study creating videos camera in hand, the benchmarks we do and we will publish them directly, without filters.

What do you think of this broadcast on YouTube solely about hardware and technology?

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Robert Sole

Director of Contents and Writing of this same website, technician in renewable energy generation systems and low voltage electrical technician. I work in front of a PC, in my free time I am in front of a PC and when I leave the house I am glued to the screen of my smartphone. Every morning when I wake up I walk across the Stargate to make some coffee and start watching YouTube videos. I once saw a dragon ... or was it a Dragonite?

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