Source: http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/20/philips-net-tv-rumored-to-go-live-in-april/
We've been hearing about Philips' attempt to jump on the burgeoning connected HDTV bandwagon for nearly a year now, but at long last, it seems like the company will finally be making it happen -- months after everyone else stole the thunder at CES. At any rate, Pocket-lint has it that the aforesaid outfit is readying its Net TV module -- which should be an add-on of some sort that connects via wire to its 8000, 9000 and Cinema 21:9 HDTVs -- for an April release. The box will purportedly bring the web's best content to your HDTV through an easy-to-understand user interface, and the WiFi capability means that you won't have to run an Ethernet cable to your set. Like most everything Philips does in the HDTV / home entertainment space, we suspect this will also be limited to Europe, but a boy can dream, can't he?[Via ShinyShiny]
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