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January 22, 2008

Is there such a thing as a real internet-enabled TV?

A general shout-out to all and sundry ... is there a device in the market now that might be called a true internet-enabled TV? What I'm talking about here is a TV with enough processing power that it can at least run a web browser, while having an Ethernet or wireless connection to hook up to a router and draw content down from the internet. I realise you can do this using various solutions such as Windows Media Center or a networked games console, but that is a two-stage process ... If anyone knows of an all-in-one device that is designed for the loungeroom rather than the desktop, please let me know.

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Hey Brad - this was one of the main TV trends at CES this year. I don't know of any internet-connected TVs on the market now, but there were a couple of manufacturers showing off models at the show. Search "Sharp AQUOS Net". I think Samsung also showed off a net-connected prototype...

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