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Encyclopedia > Web TV
For the WebTV online service which was later purchased by Microsoft, see MSN TV.

A web TV is a specially-adapted television set designed to allow internet connection, or more commonly, a set-top box (i.e. cable decoder) which connects to a standard TV for the same purpose. The setup includes a web browser, cord or wireless (i.e. bluetooth or IRDA) keyboard and connection to the Internet (i.e. using modem, ADSL, cable, PLC). MSN TV (formerly WebTV) is the name of both a thin client which uses a television for display (rather than a monitor), and the online service that supports it. ... The term set-top box (STB) describes a device that connects to a television and some external source of signal, and turns the signal into content then displayed on the screen. ... An example of a web browser (Mozilla Firefox), displaying the English Wikipedia main page. ... 6 or 15cm outside diameter, oil-cooled cables, traversing the Grand Coulee Dam throughout. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Bluetooth logo Bluetooth is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (PANs). ... The initials IRDA can refer to various things: In Information Technology and Communications, IrDA refers to Infrared Data Association, a standard for communication between devices (such as computers, PDAs and mobile phones) over short distances using infrared signals. ... A computer keyboard is a peripheral partially modeled after the typewriter keyboard. ... A modem (from modulate and demodulate) is a device that modulates an analogue carrier signal to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a carrier signal to decode the transmitted information. ... Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is a form of DSL, a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional modem can provide. ... 6 or 15cm outside diameter, oil-cooled cables, traversing the Grand Coulee Dam throughout. ... PLC may stand for: Palestinian Legislative Council, law-making body of the Palestinian Authority Parti Libéral du Canada, the term in French for the Liberal Party of Canada Partido Liberal Constitucionalista (or Constitutional Liberal Party), a major political party in Nicaragua Phospholipase C Platoon Leaders Class Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth...


While web-TV does not allow as much functionality as a computer-based browser, it is a low-cost alternative to a traditional computer connection to the Internet. A PlayStation 2 with a PlayStation 2 Linux Kit, a Dreamcast with the standard pack-in modem and the Dreamkey 3 ISP Configuration Set-Up disk, and a modded Xbox can be considered an alternative to web TV. A BlueGene supercomputer cabinet. ... The PlayStation 2 , abbreviated PS2) is Sonys second video game console, the successor to the PlayStation and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3. ... The Linux Kit for PlayStation 2 was released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2002 and included the Linux software, keyboard, mouse, VGA adapter, Network Adaptor (Ethernet only) and a 40 GB hard disk drive (HDD). ... Dreamcast , code-named Dural, Dricas, Vortex, and Katana during development) is Segas fifth and final video game console and the successor to the Sega Saturn. ... The Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console produced by Microsoft Corporation. ...


In 2000, the UK market also had products like the WEB2U and Bush Internet Surf Set. In 2005, the Netgem provided an EPG TV Guide for over 80 Freeview TV and Radio Channels. The set top box can be set up with Top Up TV pay channels. The Netgem's USB port allows for a 4 port USB hub option for cameras, hard drives, or memory pen drives.


The term web TV is also used about TV transmissions over the internet, usually by streaming or relaying, known as webtvrelay. Streaming media is multimedia that is continuously received by, and normally displayed to, the end-user whilst it is being delivered by the provider. ...


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Web TV, definition of and related articles (541 words)
Unlike the digital input that computer monitors receive, most TVs receive their input in the form of analog waves, (SDTV versus digital TV.) Thus Web TVs not using a compatible display unit (such as a digital TV) will display fewer pixels per square inch than a computer monitor.
More advanced Web TVs come with CPUs, RAM (though less than a PC would have,) a modem, parallel and/or serial ports, an operating system, Flash ROM (where the operating system might be stored), an optional hard drive, a built in browser and/or software package.
Sometimes the term "Web TV" is being used to describe IPTV as IPTV is based on Internet Protocol.
Current.org | KCTS alliance with Web TV (583 words)
KCTS will announce its specific plans for Web TV within a month or two, according to Clark, but as part of the project, it will produce enhanced material similar to web pages to supplement its programming for Web TV viewers.
Web TV is an up-and-coming consumer service that lets consumers surf the web and send e-mail on their TV sets, using a set-top computer that costs just $100 to $200.
KCTS initially saw Web TV as a good, inexpensive way to demonstrate interactive TV to the public, and was doubly impressed when Microsoft bought the company, says Barry Martin, director of brand development for Intris.
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