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mike777

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Plug your laptop into your television, and use a wireless keyboard and mouse. Voila: internet on the TV (a friend of mine plays her computer games and surfs the internet like this).
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For what its worth, I agree on this one

 

I wish that one of the consumer electronics manufacturers would recognize that what people really want is the ability to watch stuff, NOT a TV or a monitor or a what have you. Its worth noting that this type of model would require a pretty significant chance in the way a number of different devices are manufactured. For example, right now, a TV contains both a display and one or more tuners that are bundled together in the same hardware. In the brave new world, you'd purchase your tuner and screen separately and then link them together with some kind of high speed bus. (Essentially, we'd be returning back to modular stereo systems where you can mix and match a receiver, a turn table, speakers, etc)

 

One of these days...

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For example, right now, a TV contains both a display and one or more tuners that are bundled together in the same hardware.  In the brave new world, you'd purchase your tuner and screen separately and then link them together with some kind of high speed bus.  (Essentially, we'd be returning back to modular stereo systems where you can mix and match a receiver, a turn table, speakers, etc)

I think it will take less than a year before such stuff hits the market. All it requires is a a wireless mode of communication between the tuner (more generally: whatever device recieves or generates the video signal, such as an ADSL modem, a DVD player, a camcorder or a computer) and the monitor. Samsung and DisplayLink are both very close.

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I turned off the TV recently, as I do on occasion, to do a little reading. The Mayan calendrics analysis was interesting but I am now enjoying Wizard, the life and times of Nikola Tesla. The only thing the man didn't do was play bridge! btw, his patents on remote controls and other electrical phenomena are in use by us every day.
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