Top 5 reasons why Web on TV is coming to your living room

  1. DirecTV, Comcast, AT&T and other service providers are expensive.
    Let’s face it, the internet doesn’t care if it’s raining outside, but your satellite dish clearly does. With service providers like Direct TV, Comcast and AT&T charging an arm and a leg for movie channels, many consumers now turn to the web for their multimedia experience.
  2. Video on demand is coming to your HD mobile phones.
    Did you know that your new mobile smartphones are capable of outputting 720p HD quality with 1080 just around the corner? That means you can connect your phone directly to any HD compatible TV and stream NetFlix, Hulu.com, Blockbuster On-demand from your phone. With larger hard drives and memberships to these on-demand services, you’ll soon have your entire DVD library available at the touch of your mobile device. Think about it, how often do you buy CD’s? Not as often as most download to their iPods or MP3 players! The power of being able to link up with any HD-compatible TV on the go is something we’re just beginning to tap into.
  3. Connecting your computer to your TV just got easier with wireless TV to computer hardware.
    Why pay a technician to drill holes in your wall when you can wirelessly connect your laptop or computer to your TV? When it comes to setup and installation, we still highly recommend that you use a professional PC to TV installation service. Your TV remote is fast becoming a QWERTY keyboard! Samsung has released a folding QWERTY remote control as Internet use on TVs becomes more and more popular. With new smart TVs like Google TV and more, many consumers now browse the web from their TV at home.
  4. The number of free online streaming websites is growing every day.
    Sites like Hulu.com make it easy to watch TV from your computer. Want to follow your favorite TV show on Hulu? You can set up a free account and subscribe to the show, and it will play the episodes sequentially one after another! With “apps” becoming more popular, Hulu has taken advantage of desktop apps to play videos right from your desktop.
  5. One language to rule them all.
    The new HTML5 web standard is rapidly being adopted across all web browsers and mobile devices. This is nerdy parlance for “videos will be easier to interact with.” With increased support for the HTML5 video tag, watching videos goes native and no longer relies on plugins like Adobe Flash and Apple QuickTime.

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