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The future of TV part 2
Thursday, 08 February 2007

Welcome back!

Some interesting new coming out of .. Google and Cable companies -

Google and cable firms warn of risks from Web TV

Are you surprised? This is exactly what I was talking in the part I.

Buy buy revenue for the cable companies, the only service they can sell in the future is ISP.

I also wanted to talk about viewing internet TV and video on you home TV.

Newer plasma and LCD TVs are HDTVs  and come with nice digital connections like HDMI and DVI.

You can connect them directly to your PC, but there is a better way.

You need a UPnP complient Media Player like D-links DSM-520 I use. (I need to ask D-link for money :) )

 The concept is simple you connect Media Player to each of your TVs - living room, media room, kitchen etc.

Next you connect Media Player to wired or wireless network.

Next you connect your PC or Network Storade Device (Networked hard drive) to the network and now you can access all your videos, photes, music and streaming video from all your TVs!

This is the future! 

 

 
The future of TV
Thursday, 08 February 2007

Welcome to the new President's Blog!

The topic I want to discuss today is the future of TV in the new digital world.

As I predicted over a year ago, the future of the TV and Cable TV is in the Internet.

If you think about it, current HDTV and Digital cable already transmitted by digital signal over the air (TV) or over the Coax cable (cable tv).

While Cable companies want you to believe that you are actually buying 3 different products, in reality cable tv, phone and internet are all using tcp/ip channel and are transmitted over the network in almost same way.

The quality of the digital cable in standard resolution is exactly the same as video streamed of internet.

Of course if consumers knew that you can have just only internet connection - cable, dsl, wireless or any other, and stream all these 3 services via tcp/ip, nobody would pay for  these services separetly  anymore.

Same goes for the TV. 

Who wants to watch fixed programming ABC, CBS, NBC or even cable channels where you can stream TV for free or buy subscriptions for streaming channels.

As you can see internet is already capable of supporting TV and video.

The transition is slow, but it is inevitable.

Eventually, and I predict in the next 15 years, cable and tv will be going over internet and consumers will be free to watch what they want when they want!

This is just digital progress.

 

 
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