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I tend to agree with all the points in the article. Fwiw, one of my best friends was an inside lead PM for Inhell ( ) and all I could think before this rolled out was they are providing a potential solution, looking for a problem. That is today. They could be years ahead of the curve, but I don't find anything compelling to spark my interest at this time. Once the service provider speed picks up and the various walled garden turf wars play out, the appeal should improve.I do currently have a mac mini plugged into one of my HT processor ports to my 50" monitor that I use for an iTunes interface (when not watching TV) and occasional websurfing (when the home office computer is tied up). Just a quick click on the remote input button and I can flip back and forth. I can see the picture-in-a-picture feature would be nice. The other benefit could be getting rid of one of either my dishnetwork service or my comcast internet service. But, I imagine, once they are able to provide both contents on the same pipe into our homes, at an acceptable bandwidth speed, the net cost will be close to the same per month for the service.Kenreau
Don,Take the Google TV tour here.http://www.google.com/tv/quicktour_noflash.htmlIn my opinion once a market is established then more mainstream content such as low priced movies and music markets would develop independant of your cable provider.Steve
Don, check out this page. You do need internet service though.http://www.google.com/tv/getit.html
I'm going to send the doorknockers from my nieghborhood from ATT to see you. We have a bundled service that is sending everything down one pipe. ATT made a huge investment in the fiber optic network on my block. Or so they say. The picture quality on HD is still not quite as good as the Direct TV feed we had. I complain but the rest of the house just isn't that into it. TV, Web and Land Line. I just am hopeful for one thing. A lower monthly charge for access to content. If it is all being equal then one will have to go away.