Video To A Smart HDTV
Streaming video to your Internetconnected HDTV is like having a TV tuner for the world. Many new HDTVs come with built-in Internet connectivity for accessing YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, and other online streaming sites via built-in apps. Your TV may have a LAN port for use with your Ethernet or powerline home network, or it may even be able to connect to your Wi-Fi network natively or with an optional adapter.
Service To Mobile Device
Tablets, smartphones, and other portable devices make great entertainment platforms when you’re out and about. Packing powerful audio and video capabilities, most mobile devices can stream movies from a movie service or TV programs from a specific app. Add a data plan sub- scription to your carrier’s 3G/4G mo- bile broadband network, and you’ll have a cable-free experience. Think of your touchscreen tablet as another entertainment medium.
From NAS To Your HDTV
A NAS (network-attached storage) device gives you access to one or more hard drives on your wired orwireless network. Not only does this make a NAS a whole-house backup solution, but it also meansyou can use a media extender, a computer, or a game console to stream video, music, and photos saved on the storage device to an attached HDTV. Similar cloudbased solutions are available for storing multimedia online.
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