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The New Concept Of Internet Ready TV



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By : Pat Baker   

World wide web capable TV's are just now hitting the industry and generating a name for themselves. They haven't grown to be well-known yet, but statistics show that as time passes men and women will find them considerably more attractive.

Taking into consideration the fact that internet ready TV is rather new, the capability to surf the web from your T.V isn't quite yet possible. Most units restrict users to a certain number of web pages this puts constraints on what a person can view. Having the ability to get connected to the web without needing to add additional cables or a Personal computer to do so, is really a step up in the technology world. Less is becoming more in the delivery of the digital realm on your TV.

Which brands offer internet ready TV?

To most consumer's surprise Internet ready Tv is offered by a lot of different brands. Sony, Samsung and Bravia have hopped on board with the innovation, together with Panasonic, Sharp and LG. It's not hard to find a Tv nowadays that's offering this feature. Most TV's are aiming far more towards the video on demand, YouTube aspect of things. Making it possible for customers to view the videos they would watch on their personal computer right from their tv sets.

Regrettably a lot of content offering companies have yet to jump on board with the concept. So there are not many websites among the viewing list. For the time being it seems, internet ready TV's are much more focused towards the capability to just watch content on line instead of interacting and browsing it.

The two most well-known Internet TV's

Sony has a 32" Online capable Television that is powered by Google. It makes it possible for users to view certain content from the internet. For about $500 you can have a full powered, ready to go web television. It comes with a handheld keyboard which enables you to not only watch Television but surf the net while you do it

Samsung has taken a different approach which gives a brand new world of entertainment when it comes to net capable Television. It consists of a smart hub which enables you to go through the internet programs provided, so there is no looking for content. You are able to search the world-wide-web with it's stand-alone web browser. Plus it comes with a video recommendation generator.

Since this concept is fairly new, people are still trying to grab hold of the idea. Nevertheless Online Ready Tv is a growing concept with huge possibilities and more and more manufacturers are introducing web TV's to their range everyday.

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