London Olympics 2012 Opening Ceremony,which is costing about 27 million British pounds and starts July 27th, Friday at 4 p.m. EST. This is one of the biggest event in the world of sports. Millions of people will watch it Online on YouTube, NBC website, TV Channels and more. If you don’t want to buy ticket to have a live watch . Here are some ways on how to watch the 2012 Olympics via free online live stream on your computer, Apple iPhone or iPad or other devices.
Watch the London 2012 Olympics on NBC website
One of the easiest way is to use the special live stream websites such as NBC, Youtube. , It is equipped with a free live-streaming feature that will allow you to watch all the Olympic events live as they take place in London. Once you click to NBC ,all you have to do is enter the information about your TV provider and subscription level, and if you have a “a cable, satellite or telco TV subscription that includes MSNBC and CNBC, you can access live streams of every Olympic event,” according to NBC’s live-streaming site.
As for the 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony, its official website said “the Opening Ceremony is a celebration showcasing the best of the host nation. It also features a parade of all competing nations and the highly anticipated entrance of the Olympic flame, which ignites the cauldron and signals the start of the Games.”
This year’s three-hour Olympics Opening Ceremony “will kick off with the sound of the largest harmonically tuned bell in Europe, produced by the Whitechapel Foundry, and the stadium will be transformed into the British countryside for opening scene ‘Green and Pleasant’, which includes real farmyard animals. The ceremony will also include a special sequence celebrating the best of Britain, featuring volunteer performers,” according to the London Olympics website.
Watch and Record all the Olympics Game with a TV Tuner Card
One of the possible way to watch the London 2010 Olympics opening ceremony or live games is to use a TV tuner card on your PC. The great advantage is to watch or record several lives games simultaneously on one computer. You would never miss any wonderful game channels. It can receive the BBS, ITV and other Freeview or Freesat SD or HD channels. It also provided an easy-to-use schedule to help you once you know what day the big events are slated to take place, and when your favorite sport will be played at the 2012 Olympics. Simply click on this link for a day-by-day breakdown of the 2012 Olympics schedule, which will also tell you what TV channels will be broadcasting which events. With an appropriate tools, you can also streaming all the channels or games into your iPad. iPhone .
Though some football (soccer to Americans) matches have already been played, and there will be some archery on Friday prior to the London Games Opening Ceremony, Saturday is when the competition really begins, as the first full daily slate of sporting competitions will take place, with everything from volleyball and tennis to swimming and basketball kicking off all on the same day.
The first medals will also be awarded on Saturday, in athletics, cycling, fencing, judo, shooting, swimming and weightlifting.Then it’s more than two weeks of world-class sports, as every day up to and including Aug. 12 will feature a variety of events, culminating in the Closing Ceremony on Aug. 12.The Summer Olympics are being broadcast exclusively on the full range of NBC channels in the U.S., while in England they will be shown on the BBC’s various channels.
Date And Place of London Olympics 2012 Opening Ceremony:
Friday, 27th July, 2012, Time 20:12 BST. The worldwide broadcast will commence at 9pm according to British time. The Opening Ceremony Venue is London. London Olympics 2012 Opening ceremony live streaming and video from big screens will shown to the following places of London:
1. Hyde Park
2. Victoria Park
3. Trafalgar Square
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