Sunday, August 24, 2014
No fees, no wires, just TV on a tablet, startup promises
If Tablet TV can prove that the technology is reliable, easy to use and cheaper than subscription TV, it could lead to "a little bit of a renaissance in over-the-air television," said analyst Brett Sappington of the Dallas research firm Parks Associates.
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The explosion in tablet use is part of the shift. Parks Associates said about 61 percent of all U.S. homes with high-speed Internet own at least one tablet, and found that the weekly video viewing time on tablets has increased from an average of a half hour in 2012 to 1.3 hours this year.
From the article "No fees, no wires, just TV on a tablet, startup promises" by Benny Evangelista.
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