> I'm trying to get ordinary free Hulu (no "Plus") to appear on my TV, which requires a Flash-enabled web browser that you can fully control with mouse or keyboard.

Wow, nearly every electronic device today comes with support for Netflix, Hulu, and lots of other streaming services. My blue-ray player and Apple TV have it, and even my TV does if I would buy their wireless adapter.

Right--Hulu+ ("Hulu Plus"), a paid service using a specific app. I want to run the plain old free Hulu website, for which I have to pay nothing, in a browser on my TV (see Ted's response; like that).

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org


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