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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Most recent TVs have ethernet data ports. Plug your home router into the ethernet port on the TV. Voila.


I tend to be a binary thinker, which gets me into trouble with stuff like this. i.e. now that I have the equivalent of a large monitor hooked up to “the internet”, now what? No brouser. No mouse. No keyboard.


56 posted on 01/02/2013 8:15:24 AM PST by cuban leaf (Were doomed! Details at eleven.)
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To: cuban leaf

If your TV has data ports then it has apps. Usually they’re apps from places the TV company has developed a relationship with (like Netflix, everybody works with Netflix) and you use those. I don’t know if Intel’s plan is to work with everybody the way Netflix does, or find some way around the app barrier.


58 posted on 01/02/2013 8:19:06 AM PST by discostu (I recommend a fifth of Jack and a bottle of Prozac)
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