TV + Internet Presented by: Brian Indianer Noah Jacob Rhianna Jackson Jason Jao
Agenda Introduction 1 Major Approaches Pros and Cons Conclusion
Introduction Television Great Quality Supreme Comfort Simplicity Internet TV Internet Large Selection Instant Access Reduced Advertisement
Introduction Internet TV Today Evolution of the industry DVD by mail Online Streaming 2011 Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas
Pay-Per-View Services Amazon VOD iTunes (Apple) Qriocity (Sony) Vudu (Walmart) Subscription Services Hulu.com/Hulu Plus MLB.TV Netflix Google TV Major Approaches
Hardwares Game Consoles o Xbox 360 o PS3 o Wii Blu-Ray Players and Home Theater Systems
Major Approaches Hardwares Web-Enabled TV Dedicated boxes o LogitechRevue (Google TV) o Roku o Boxee o Apple TV Others o Wireless Display Technology (Intel) o HDMI Cord (e.g. Auvio DVI to HDMI cable)
Pros and Cons Pros: Instant Access to favorite shows and movies Expands On-Demand choices Offers more venues Bye-Bye to coaxial cables and cable boxes Remote Digital Data Storage Reduced Advertisements
Pros and Cons Lower image quality Occasional audio sync failure Delayed video availability o Particularly current TV shows Absence of live content Little closed captioning options Service/Hardware incompatibility Potential perils of digital "ownership" Switching costs Cons:
Conclusion Current Movements in Internet TV: Services will be added to existing hardware o Example: Netflix on game consoles Prices decrease in current hardware and services Young products and services o Room for improvement o No industry leader
The Future of Internet TV: Strengthened company relationships between cable providers and Internet TV o Seamless interactivity DVDs will become obsolete o Media going digital TV apps o Example: Clicker.com Conclusion