Computer Content On TV? Vice Versa? Just You Watch.

Posted on January 2, 2007 – 5:45 pm | in » File Sharing, IPTV

Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, December 31, 2006; Page N03

Ever since their invention, the television set and the home computer have remained separate devices, often in separate rooms. But next year could be the year they come together — or at least become less distinguishable.

New gizmos are coming (and many are already here) that enable you to send content from your PC to your TV, and vice versa. Just as important, these devices enable you to send content from any PC (work, home, laptop, etc.) to any TV set or video playback device you want, anywhere. And vice versa….

Say there’s a neat video on YouTube that you want to watch on your living-room TV set. Done. Say your living-room TiVo captured a show that you want to watch later on the TiVo-less TV set in the basement. Done, too. Or say — sneaky fella — you want to watch the big game on your computer while you’re at the office. Can do, too.

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