Set Top Boxes – Mobile News | Mobile Inquirer https://www.mobileinquirer.com Smartphone, Tablet and Technology News and Reviews Thu, 22 Dec 2011 20:46:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3 Verizon Will Launch A Home Media Server In 2012 https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2011/verizon-will-launch-a-home-media-server-in-2012/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2011/verizon-will-launch-a-home-media-server-in-2012/#respond Thu, 22 Dec 2011 20:46:11 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=1229 Verizon Home Media Server:

Sick of your set top box? Soon, Verizon’s FiOS users will be able to get their hands on a brand new Media Server, this will have the ability to stream HD TV to all compatible devices in your home.

Verizon Media Server
Verizon Media Server

Thanks to TechCrunch here are some further details into when and how this might work.

Verizon Home Media Server Promo Video:

Below you are able to watch the promotional video that comes with the new launch, and Director of Technology at Verizon, Tushar Saxena,explains a little more about how they wanted to upgrade the set-top box, and end up at some stage being able to deliver a box that is so small it will be easy to simply Velcro behind your TV.

Benefits include increased energy efficiency:

Currently the way streaming HDTV will work with new Verizon set-top boxes, is that your main TV is the grand daddy of the home, and to this will be attached your large media server with smaller satellite set-top boxes being needed for other non IP enabled TV devices in the home, with IP enabled devices such as Playstations, Xboxes, tablets, smartphones, and laptops connecting wirelessly over wi-fi to the main hub.

In time Verizon hopes to eliminate the need for any of these smaller set-top box satellites, as more and more TV devices connect to the internet wirelessly and are able to then receive a quality HD signal at data rates that will produce HD effectively.

3D HDTV to go same route:

Verizon are currently doing tests to stream 3D HDTV over Wi-Fi, and using the same technology, have managed to effectively transmit this at a rate of 40 Mbps through materials such as sheetrock and steel walls to distances up to 200m.

We have already talked about Apple TV v’s Google TV and with more news like this coming out it seems like 2012 will be the year of the Internet TV.

Are you looking forward to the reinvention of TV?

Anthony Munns]]>
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Samsung Will Build Google Smart Televisions https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2011/samsung-will-build-google-smart-televisions/ https://www.mobileinquirer.com/2011/samsung-will-build-google-smart-televisions/#comments Thu, 24 Nov 2011 17:11:02 +0000 http://www.mobileinquirer.com/?p=813 Samsung chosen as next gen Google TV manufacturer:

With Google TV not getting the most rapturous feedback and adoption rates just yet, it is interesting to see that Google have not given upon the TV aspect of their long term objectives.

You can already get Google TV on some Sony models and Logitech set top boxes so it is interesting to hear that Samsung also have got a collaborative product coming out soon.

Samsung Build Google TV
Samsung Build Google TV

Samsung and Google have had a rewarding relationship of late, with Samsung’s Android based smartphones starting to dominate the mobile device market, and Google’s Android being the O/S of choice for Samsung’s new line of phones.

It is therefore a fitting payback from Google that they have teamed up with Samsung as a Google TV manufacturer of choice.

President of Samsung’s TV division – Yoon Boo-keun, states that they are in late stage talks with the big G and will be rolling out the TV’s some time soon, with an excepted appearance at “an event next year”. It was also stated that this particular flavour of Google TV woudl be different from the crop so far.

This is a much needed boost for the platform which has not been well received by and large, with Logitech claiming that the relationship with Google cost them $100 million as the product was not fully complete while they were creating the devices that incorporated the technology.

Google have partnered up with some bog names, Netflix, obviously YouTube are starting to offer more premium quality content also, so maybe this technology is just a bit too early for most and that annoying period of chicken and egg type issues is what is causing the mixed reception and lack of demand.

So will Google TV eventually be ready and well received, we will have to wait and see.

I do foresee that the TV more than a computer will be much more interactive and that this type of platform will become the future of on demand entertainment from various technologies and platforms, it just makes total sense.

Anthony Munns]]>
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