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CES 2007: AOL Video to run on Sony's TVs
9:14 PM - January 7, 2007 by
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Las Vegas (NV) - Sony today said that it will make AOL's video content available on "the majority" of it's 2007 line of TVs. Content will be downloaded to the TVs via the optional "Bravia Internet Video Link."
Using the TV's remote control and optional module, consumers can access the Internet and simply navigate through a series of menus to browse and play free videos from AOL Video. Consumers can also pause, fast forward and rewind a video using the TV's remote control, Sony said.

Pricing of the module has not been announced.
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