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On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 11:11, SR <[email protected]> wrote:

> Although attempts have been made many times before to fuse TV and
> computer, but I believe timing and technologies were never as good as
> with Chrome OS. As much as it is promising for Netbooks, it can very
> well prove its worth on future wifi enabled TVs. These TVs would
> create a whole new experience for the end users as we would be able to
> use things like never before...writing reviews simultaneously while
> watching our favorite soaps/flicks, checking a player's history while
> watching him perform live, watching youtube as seamlessly as the TV
> itself (I love this one)...possibilities will begin to roll.
>
> With this kind of TV out in the market, the integration of TV with
> computers would be so seamless that for the first time in the life of
> computers, even those kind of people who would swear that have never
> touched a computer or they really can't handle it, would finally be
> using them without even noticing. Imagine, I wouldn't have to backup
> stuff, handle device drivers, anti-virus, anti-malware etc., keep
> updating the software with latest patches and upgrades..sigh...this
> kind of frustration, which has kept many to avoid computers was a
> normal routine to keep a PC up and running. With Chrome OS, in my
> opinion, all these frustrations would automatically go away!
>
> Just wish that somebody takes care of this new form factor and it
> happens before I buy my next LCD :)
>
> SR
>
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