Hmm. I am a bit reluctant to the increasing "intelligence" in TVs. I always had 
a slight aversion to hardware I cannot maintain, repair, and upgrade by myself.

Of course, I might be biased right now because a firmware upgrade (which it 
initiated on its own accord, over the wireless network) rendered my father's 
plasma TV partially useless. :p

Hari Kurup <[email protected]> wrote:

On 22/02/2012 15:41, Paul Bagyenda wrote:
> Interesting, but a bit nuts to me to be honest. Or rather, largely
> proof-of-concept. 


Ubuntu is coming to TVs too.
http://www.ubuntu.com/devices/tv

Even though we may have to wait till April 2014 (Ubuntu 14.04) it's
still an exciting prospect, isn't it?

--
Hari
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