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January 8, 2009

LG to launch broadband HDTVs

Story link: LG to launch broadband HDTVs by Jan Harris

LG to launch broadband HDTVs
South Korea-based LG Electronics is planning to launch broadband-enabled HDTVs in a partnership with Netflix, the online film rental company.

The LCD and Plasma TVs will come pre-loaded with streaming software, allowing the sets to instantly stream movies and television shows from Netflix’s library, on a monthly subscription basis.

The technology won’t allow users to surf the net from their TV, but it will eliminate the need for a set-top box to stream content from Netflix.

The Internet sets will initially be available to customers in the USA, but are likely to come to Europe at a later date.

Samsung is also boosting the internet functions of its latest TVs through a partnership deal with Yahoo.

The HDTVs will come with a Yahoo Widget Engine that will allow users to visit sites such as YouTube, eBay and Flickr.

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1 Comment »

  1. I hate being restricted by LG. I would rather way TV channels around the world and movies in 1080p Blu-ray on my PC and set top box on MyTVPAL ( http://www.mytvpal.com ) that’s made using Matrixstream ( http://www.matrixstream.com ) IPTV platform.

    Michael Dunn

    Comment by Michael Dunn — January 10, 2009 @ 10:42 am

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