Vera also does DLNA if you have a pc to serve from. At least my stc30 does.
 On Oct 24, 2011 7:27 PM, "Winterlight" <[email protected]> wrote:

> That will depend on what your particular TV supports. My Panasonic Vera TV
> allows me access to certain web sites like Pandora, or Amazon video, and
> particular Panasonic cameras, and I can update the BIOS, but I don't get to
> browse the internet.
>
> In order to use your TV to browse you would use a HDMI port to plug your
> computer in, and then clone your desktop. Or I guess Logitech makes a device
> that allows you to browse. To play media you can buy a media player with
> network support like WD Live! which will allow you to access files on your
> network shares = audio, 1080p video, and pictures, as well as internet
> access to specific sites, and maybe a few onboard games. A WD Live Plus
> costs less the 100 bucks and is worth every penny if you create your own
> content.
>
>
> At 07:12 PM 10/24/2011, you wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>> I have a non-networked Samsung TV.  What are some of my options and
>> relative
>> costs for streaming video (and maybe music) from my pc?  I have a Gigabit
>> network connection at my TV.
>> Thanks,
>> Bobby
>>
>
>

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