Gordon Campbell, Personal Web Systems is on track and producing a TV adapter device that would embed internet access in TV’sWe proceeded to search for Personal Web systems and found:“He also thinks that TV manufactures are not being genuine when they say consumers do not want full internet access”. “That’s Hogwash, he says!..His current company, Personal Web Systems is poised this quarter to ship its first product, a $150 adapter that will attach to televisions to make them internet-enabled.”
The article illustrates a monitor screen with a visual ring of choices much like Picasa Album previews albums of images to select.Where is the menu?
Sony and Sharp Electronics believe that its customers are not ready. We are taken back by the statement: “Many consumers associate their television with one-way communications they ingest while leaning back on the couch. Browsing the Internet, the thinking goes, is a more immersive, active pursuit..”
Are We really "Couch Potatos?"
Come on, give us a break! Are average viewers such couch potatoes?Read this article and examine what TV makers think of their customer base!When we get our new flat screen TV, we want to be internet-enabled.
Ah!, but that is in TheF U T U R E ?
BTW, Personal Web Systems is so new it does not have a web site. We attempted a Google search without any hits except for the NYT article. So, we responded to the author of the article stating that a search did not reveal the web site of Personal Web Systems.Personal Web systems?
How Much Web Do You Want on Your TV
When reading CNN Money article related to the NYT article, check
out the first paragraph!... "We don't have full web browsing access on our TV;s yet.." This article closes with "How much of the Internet do you want on your television? Is the full web on the TV the way of the future?" Yes, we believe it is the future!
Are you ready to connect TV to your home network?
With a Digital Stereo, Cisco Systems is Starting a Push into Home Electronics.We were especially interested in: "Cisco will continue to make set top boxes that bring in programs from cable and the internet, but it assumes that eventually all televisions will simply connect directly to home networks”
“Mr. Hooper, a Cisco senior VP stated “...televisions soon will also be connected to home networks and the internet."We continue to make set top boxes that bring in programs from cable and the internet, but it assumes that eventually all televisions will simply connect directly to home networks”TelevisionsBy Stephen Williams
January 9, 2009, 1:27 pmYahoo’s “Widget Engine” will power the process, running alongside normal TV broadcasts, with widgets, or icons, displayed on screen in a dock, or panel, at the touch of a button on the remote. From there, it’s another click to access content like news and sports and social networking sites like MySpace. When will these sci-fi sets emerge? Yahoo says this spring.
The True Price of a TV
By Eric A. Taub.
December 5, 2008, 1:31 pmGadgetwise article on how to determine the true price of a TV. This article is worth reading when planning on buying a TV.
Watch live Internet TV channels from all over the world. Search the Internet for video content you want. Play Internet Video on Your TV! “With the NETGEAR Internet TV Player Internet video has never been so fun, because now you can enjoy it on your television. Just plug it into your TV and connect it to the Internet, and the world of Internet video is at your fingertips. And since you watch it on your TV, not your PC, you can share the fun with your family and friends.”Why is everything
C O M I N G S O O N?
Why do we have to wait?
Where there is a will,
there is a way,
right?
Where?
Right down the road!
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