The Palo Alto, Calif.-based computer and printer maker on
Friday demonstrated a new technology for its high-definition
televisions that will let consumers directly access digital
entertainment content stored on their PCs.
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Kirk Bayne
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On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 05:18:14 GMT K. B. <hotmail.com@lis2lis2> wrote:
| <http://news.com.com/HP+positions+TV+as+digital+hub/2100-1041_3-5857526.html?tag=st_lh>
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| The Palo Alto, Calif.-based computer and printer maker on
| Friday demonstrated a new technology for its high-definition
| televisions that will let consumers directly access digital
| entertainment content stored on their PCs.
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On 11 Sep 2005 21:06:32 GMT, phil-news-nospam@ipal.net
posted:
>On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 05:18:14 GMT K. B. <hotmail.com@lis2lis2> wrote:
>
>| <http://news.com.com/HP+positions+TV+as+digital+hub/2100-1041_3-5857526.html?tag=st_lh>
>|
>| The Palo Alto, Calif.-based computer and printer maker on
>| Friday demonstrated a new technology for its high-definition
>| televisions that will let consumers directly access digital
>| entertainment content stored on their PCs.
>
>You mean I haven't been able to access it before?
It's amazing what spending a lot on R&D can do...it was only
about 16 years ago that I hooked up a PC (running AutoCAD)
with an NTSC output card to a projection TV.
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