Monday, August 9, 2010

NYT Business Day 8/9/10 has an article covering the subject of shows made for Web. An interesting reading. If we cannot view internet on tv maybe someday the tv will be replaced with shows on the web through our desktop. The downside is that my desktop does not contain the viewing area provided by our TV.

Of special note is "The promise of web video has risen and fallen over the last few years. What makes the current round of interest more compelling is the realization in the industry that the web video will not supplant television viewing anytime soon, just complement it."

So be it! But we believe that eventually web video will ultimately trump TV, when consumers catch on that the variety on the web is far greater than programming available through TV channels.

In the interim it may take broad selection of web video to entice the public. Let "complementing" begin!.

At least that is our opinion.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

What's the hubbub with Hulu?”


Austin American-Statesman TechMonday section for August 2, 2010 article

“What's the hubbub with Hulu?” is worth reading if you have interests in viewing internet over your TV.


..” TV site's move from free to premium adds more devices, keeps the ads.”

Check out this article which on page B7, “Review: Netflix still arguably the best deal, but Hulu-watching on the go sure to impress”


Watching on the go is ok for some but we prefer watching internet on TV as the choices for standard broadcast channels leaves much to be desired and cannot match the variety found on YouTube or other web sites. We have watched Hulu from our laptops and found better choices than the regular TV lineup


Have a look at the article and see what samsung TV and Blu-Ray players have in common with hulu plus..


We ask, “Why is there lack of interest in viewing internet on TV?”

What do you think?