It has been slowly happening in front of our eyes. The marrying of the TV set and the pc has been tried a few times but is now set to burst forth into our living rooms.
Due to technical advancements in television sets they are now fully equipped to run Webpages and apps within the live internet tv screen without the need for any settop boxes.
And while the internet tv manufacturers work on getting the computer hardware right, companies such as Yahoo and Adobe are delivery out the applications that will be run on this new coevals of TV’s.
 In the past the traditional TV lacked the processing ability for the Web, but manufacturers like Sony, Samsung and Vizio are installment chips that can run more sophisticated and powerful computer science apps.
 

Vizio, for example, will have Wi-Fi enabled TV sets with screens measuring 42 inches or larger?  on the market by November. These models will feature Web applications and a remote control with a full keyboard, commence at about $1,200.

There is thus far discussion over which kind of internet memory access users want on their TV’s, perchance a web browser schema as we have in our computers, or Web services that blend in with the content being watched.

Yahoo has already designed its “widgets” web apps system that run in a ticker on the TV screen and can be expanded by pressing buttons on your controller. Yahoo’s widgets include versions of popular services such as Facebook, eBay and Twitter. One of Yahoo’s ideas would have consumers buy these widgets in a TV storefront.

Mr Campbell, a previous Intel exec, said several telecom operators are planning trials featuring his company’s technology, scheduled to run next year, but declined to disclose their identities.

When they get it right though, it will be awesome. Imagine being able to catch up on your tv shows that you forgot to record by just switching on your tv and firing up the Hulu or iPlayer app.

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