December 31, 2004

Internet TV on TV


by brian_turner

The convergence of PC and TV technology means that it is inevitable that one day the distinction between the two will be non-existent, with a combined device ni the home eventually functioning as both a TV and PC.

However, as the world of internet TV gathers attention and so long as the distinction exists, consumers currently need to find ways in which to send high quality digital media to their TVs – and the challenge is a surprising one.

In Playing Net movies on your TV, CNet writers Evan Hansen and Richard Shim cover the digital challenges facing this issue, and ultimately are left examining that last bridge before the PC and the TV truly converge as one device.

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