Accompanying the talk and speculation of the next-gen, "Xbox 720" games console, the prospect of a separate, entertainment-focused entity has also stuck around. With the current Xbox 360 having morphed from an out-and-out gaming portal to an all-round device for music, movies and apps as well as your favorite games, it's looking increasingly as though Microsoft plans to make a more sustained assault on the television market in the near future. In fact, a report over at TheVerge states, in no uncertain terms, that Microsoft is building a set-top box, and it'll rival the likes of Apple TV when eventually unveiled next year.
According to a report by The Daily, Redmond-based Microsoft is plotting a set-top box which includes Kinect features, whilst also linking up with various music and video services.
If you’re an Apple TV (2nd-gen) user, you might be happy to know that an unexpected update has reached the platform: version 4.3 (Build 8F455) has reached devices. This new update includes several benefits, including the ability to stream TV shows, even those already purchased from iTunes, right from your TV.
According to a new report, Apple is slated is launch not one but three HDTV models in 2012. The news comes from AppleInsider. Trip Chowdhry of Global Equities Research has issued a research note to investors suggesting that Apple will be launching their own HDTVs in the first few months of 2012.
It's the story that just won't go away, but it seems once again we're being forced to speculate over the possibility of Apple working on, and possibly even getting ready to release a television.
Sony unveiled today at E3 a new 24-inch 240Hz 3D high-definition screen made specifically for the PlayStation 3, along with 3D active-shutter glasses that don't only work with Sony's own TV's, but they're also capable of handling displays from third-parties.
Sony is all set to bring a whole new line of Bravia LCD TVs with built-in PlayStation 2 gaming console as a perfect entertainment center for kids! This new Television leverages the Sony LCD technology and the PlayStation 2 gaming console, amalgamating the gaming console to the base of the TV set.
Interested in watching free TV shows on your iPad? With a new internet service called FilmOn, you can now watch HD quality television shows from channels like ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, CNN, BBC, Sky News, ITV and many more right from the comfort of your iPad.
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