I agree with Larry.

A few months ago I bought a Roku box for streaming Netflix movies to
my TV.  It turns out that both SmugMug and flickr have channels on the
box.

Even though I originally bought the Roku for viewing movies, I feel
like using it for photo viewing was easily worth the cost.

George Sinos
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On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 3:07 AM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I put together a slide show from the workshop my aikido dojo put on last 
> month for the barbecue for the folks who volunteered on it today. It was 
> shown on the large HDTV. The resolution is only 1920x1080, but the screen was 
> probably 20x40 inches. I've got to say that there was something very cool 
> about seeing my photos that large.  It was also very cool not seeing them in 
> an "I'm working on them" mode, and not necessarily knowing what was going to 
> come up next.  There were actually a few times when I had the pleasant 
> experience of seeing one of my pictures and just getting the emotional 
> response of "hey, that's a nice shot".
>
> A friend of mine just dropped about $1200 on a computer monitor that wasn't 
> much smaller physically, and probably had 2-3 times the resolution of the 
> HDTV today.  I could see that such a screen could be an entirely viable way 
> of showing my photos, especially at a party.
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