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Unlocking Web TV: The Future of Streaming on Your Television

Discover the world of Web TV, a platform for streaming content on your television instead of a computer. With shows typically lasting 2-9 minutes per episode, Web TV provides an accessible way to enjoy a variety of programs, from YouTube to Hulu. Connecting devices wirelessly to your home network eliminates the clutter of cabling. While it offers flexibility and a bigger screen experience, it does come with potential ongoing costs and dependency on internet speed. Explore how Web TV is transforming television viewing.

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Unlocking Web TV: The Future of Streaming on Your Television

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  1. WEB TELEVISION

  2. Web TV • Display of web pages on a television set rather than a computer screen. • Web TV shows are mostly short (2-9minutes per episode). • Not to be confused with Internet Television(ABC iView) or IPTV(cable). Internet TV and IPTV can be implemented through Web TV. • Examples of Web TV: • YouTube • Newgrounds • Take180 • Hulu (US only)

  3. UniversalWiFi Internet Adapter WNCE2001 • Wirelessly connects network enabled device to your home network(Xbox, PS3, TiVo) • Universal compatibility • CD-less , wireless one time installation • Powered by USB port(optional) • Avoid long stringing cables • Mobility • Price range from $50.87 - $99.00

  4. Pros and Cons Pros Cons • Less cabling • Bigger screen than computers • Accessibility • Able to watch shows from the first episode • Flexible (Play, Pause, Stop, etc) • High initial cost • Possibly on-going cost • Internet dependent • Requires networked enabled TV • Requires wireless Router

  5. Conclusion • Allows users to watch TV shows from a collection of programs or a channel directory on the internet. • Heavily dependent on internet streaming speed. • Companies can create their own Web TV channel to broadcast Pay-per-View shows, which can be categorised into three groups: • Live Television • Catch-up TV or start-over TV • Video on demand

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