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openbox9

join:2004-01-26
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reply to fAcEtIOUs

Re: Silly Viacom

There are a lot of STB, or equivalent, capabilities have have everything you mentioned, and a whole lot more. I have a Mac Mini running Plex hooked up to my TV and the available content is abundant. I'm still curious what actual TV/monitor has a Hulu capability built in that Gbcue See Profile continues to reference.


fAcEtIOUs
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said by openbox9:

There are a lot of STB, or equivalent, capabilities have have everything you mentioned, and a whole lot more. I have a Mac Mini running Plex hooked up to my TV and the available content is abundant. I'm still curious what actual TV/monitor has a Hulu capability built in that Gbcue See Profile continues to reference.
There are a bunch of LCD TVs for sale that have what they call "Internet Apps" access. And their ads imply you can go anywhere on the internet. Whether Hulu lets them access their web site is the question, since Hulu seems to check the browser ID info and device type before allowing access.

openbox9

join:2004-01-26
Alexandria, VA
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said by fAcEtIOUs:

Whether Hulu lets them access their web site is the question, since Hulu seems to check the browser ID info and device type before allowing access.
And that's the crux of my question. Hulu "widgets" all seem tied to "traditional" computers (at least that's my perception from the Hulu website). So, can anyone point me to a TV/monitor that has a valid and authorized capability to directly display Hulu content?

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