CEA study finds serious consumer interest in Internet-enabled TVs, cool bands like Radiohead and Coldplay
The CEA is the latest on the Internet connected HDTV bandwagon , stacking up stats in its Net-Enabled Video: Early Adopters Only? study to show 14.5 million consumers are thinking of buying a net-enabled TV in the next twelve months. Finding out more info about what they're watching appears to be the big draw, although as with most surveys, it probably depends on the questions being asked, though we can't dispute stats showing many people are already online while watching TV. Give it a quick glance and you'll see why Yahoo!, Microsoft and Adobe are in such a hurry to be the online gatekeepers of your next display.
























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The Fuzz 53 @ Apr 30th 2009 9:56AM
Those 2 are by far the shittiest bands on the planet.
tony @ Apr 30th 2009 4:35PM
Really? The shittiest bands on the planet? You may not be a fan but let's not get too carried away here. Radiohead has credibility and has created some groundbreaking material, especially if you look at 'The Bends' and 'OK Computer'. Coldplay is just a brit-pop band and will mostly be forgotten in a few years, but they are far from the worst out there. When you say things like the "shittiest bands on the planet" you are just making yourself look like an tool. Correction, a tool that exaggerates to make himself look cool. Guess what? Its not working.
Maverick Saturn @ May 1st 2009 12:26PM
Says the person who probably likes Greenday
glenn s @ Apr 30th 2009 11:06AM
Hey, that's my Pani plasma in that picture. A truly horrid design by today's standards. But the picture quality still holds up very well. It does look quite a bit less ugly without the stand, and mounted to the wall though.
Oh, about the article. Net enabled TVs would be good. Although a fully functional HTPC is better.
Maverick Saturn @ May 1st 2009 12:25PM
Coldplay FTW!