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Where Can I Watch Online - Free Online TV & How To Get It!

Internet tv is slowly coming of age, there are numerous devices you can plug in and start to watch quality content straight away including the new AppleTV – IinteTV – Telstra T-Box – GoogleTV and many more.

Other ways of watching online TV is direct from the websites
Here is a list of some good online TV websites, have a look around and if you like what you see we can come and set you up a dedicated net TV computer or hardwire your existing computer to the new flat screen HDTV in the lounge

EPISODE & MOVIE SITES

FREE LIVE TV

YouTube

surf the channel

tv blinkx

TVBlog

Joost

EpisodeNetwork

Dailymotion

PPStream

Chooseandwatch


Channelking

The Film Wall

TV-Video

TV Shack

Streamic

.Watch Tv Shows Online

Yourtvlinks

Video Glath

Alluc

AlloTv

view my tv

fire-stream.com
live internet tv
tv channels free

Channelchooser
channel king
live foot ball

Worldwide Media Project

 

 

 

Democry

Live Footy

World Wide Internet TeleVision

Veoh

NGTV

Democracy

 

It is confusing and takes a while to learn how to play things and what to look for but once you pick it up you will realise there is pretty much everything you want to watch out there on the net from new episodes of Eastenders and top-gear to old classic moves and movies still out in the cinema, Talk To A GEEK Now

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Apple TV & its Competition

When it comes to Internet-connected consumer electronics, Apple dominates several key markets already: music (iPod), smartphone (iPhone) and tablet (iPad). However its Internet TV product, Apple TV, has been much less successful... so far. In an attempt to change that, in September Apple announced a re-designed Apple TV.

The new Apple TV has a lower price (now $149 , compared to $229 for the first generation product), streamlined form (80% smaller), streaming functionality, no more local storage, Netflix and YouTube access, and 99c TV show rentals. It remains to be seen if the new version of Apple TV brings as much success to Apple as its other consumer devices.

It's a competitive field in the set-top boxes market, so Apple will have its work cut out in 2011. Boxee and Roku are two startups in this field worth keeping an eye on.

 

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