
Wonder why TV manufacturers are so happy to jam the Internet into TV sets? A recent
In-Stat survey reveals that synchronizing the web and TV programming could be key going forward, since so many people (up to 50% of men and 30% of women, depending on age group) already watch TV while using a computer. They'll need to figure something out to keep customers attention, with results also indicating that around 15% of consumers plan to cut back on subscription TV, Internet and mobile services over the next year, which could trim up to $5 billion in revenue. Of course, you'll have to drop $3,495 to find out more about TV viewing habits including
consumer interest in Internet TV services, so we wouldn't be surprised to see the pay TV execs that cough up for this kind of data put it to use sooner rather than later.
Lately I watch TV using the SlingPlayer on my laptop in hotels all the time while I browse the web. I just dock the SlingPlayer along the left side (one of its modes), and browse the web with the TV in the background. I will say that I pay W-A-Y more attention to the internet than the TV when I do this though. Not a good sign for TV advertisers...
I am! wow. funny.
Ha! Ha! That is wrong! My TV is actually off right now; there is no video playing at all right now!
bingo. its easy to do so in my dorm, but i can't when im home.
Busted. :) Its nice have a 24" HDTV connected to my satellite HD service in the computer room.