Samsung HDTVs get an IPTV app for LG U+ in Korea, most US providers are still slacking
Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/06/samsung-hdtvs-get-an-iptv-app-for-lg-u-in-korea-most-us-provid/
Here in the US, Samsung has consistently pushed the idea of using its HDTVs to watch cable / satellite without a set-top box at CES for the last several years. So far it has actually managed to launch support for DirecTV and Verizon FiOS video via IP although other providers demonstrated are still missing (Time Warner, Comcast), and now it's launching IPTV support at home in Korea with LG U+. The app lets Smart TVs directly tune into any of 138 broadcast channels as well as video on-demand, apparently without any box in the house. While we wait for easier IP access stateside -- and it's going to be an even longer wait now -- Samsung's also rolling out IPTV access with Estonian provider Elion, while LG U+ has already announced a set-top box with integrated Google TV, NFC and more. Maybe next year really is the year we get to ditch the cable box -- but also, maybe not.
Filed under: Displays, Ho! me Enter tainment, HD, Samsung
Source: Samsung Tomorrow (Flickr), Samsung Korea