> 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.
>

We use XBMC on our Apple TV 2 and the BlueCop Hulu plugin to watch plain
old Hulu (not Plus) on our dumb TV. Works for me. Not always completely
transparent or acceptable to civilians just yet (crashed 22 minutes into
the whodunnit last night. Needed three retries to start up again), but the
price was right.

Cool..but I have a SONY Bravia TV. It's got all the bells and whistles--lots of built-in paid service apps. It's also got an Opera web browser but it doesn't include Flash and anything more than a very basic website is not controllable via the remote.

It does not have the ability to connect via WiFi to my computer though; that's something I didn't consider when buying it. So the device that Alan posted about was interesting both because it has a media server that can be used to pull in media from my computer, and because it has the "Android browser", in which I would be very interested if it comes with Flash and would support access to the free Hulu website using the IR mini-keyboard/touchpad accessory.

Ken Dibble
www.stic-cil.org


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