"TV meets the Web" (copy of Consumer Reports March 2010, Pg 30)
The article says that some off-air HD broadcasts for free. That interests me. LG BD550 price gadget the size of the "black box" to provide satellite service, internet programming of your choice for free sounds too good to be true. And it was. At the moment there are two such devices: Roku HD and Media Point. Both were removed from the market for some reason.
Many of us already have these devices called portable notebooks. I have a subscription to a special service video, I like that costs $ 15/month. If I pull the price of the LG BD550 desktop PC from the living room and park next to the TV, I can these proposals, but only when I'm on my knees in front of the television and serves as an altar of silicon gods. Sitting across the room, while your streaming video loaded and running. And play DVD movies. Or read-and-tell about a couple of videos and pictures at home.
What does all this noise?
Internet access in the lounge.
Each user can play the content / media out there if the right players for the format of choice available. Here in a nutshell, is a device, take the "demand" content, only the services programmed into your player. Blu-Ray format is another option, with it you can "Tune In" Netflix, Voodoo, CinemaNow, YouTube, Pandora, for video entertainment. Picasa offers LG and LG BD550 Accuweather value. That's it.
Except, of course, there are subscription. The so-called F LG BD550 price REE Internet eludes us. It's yesterday once more (thanks again, Karen Carpenter.)
goes back to the store. Too expensive for me.