iGUGU InterneTV Delivers the World of PC- and Internet-Based Content to the Television

iGUGU®, a global manufacturer of innovative entertainment technology products for consumers and business, will demonstrate InterneTV, an easy-to-use, affordable solution that enables consumers to stream the majority of all PC- and Internet-based content to the television, at the 2001 International CES (Central Hall, booth 14043) from Jan. 6-9, 2011.

Unlike most other Internet content streaming solutions, InterneTV is PC-based allowing the solution to stream virtually any content that can be viewed on the computer to a television in the living room or in the home theater using a compact, feature-rich handheld RF remote control.  At the core of InterneTV is a powerful software application that aggregates both subscription-based and free content from hundreds of websites, making it easy and intuitive to search, access and view video content.

A content streaming solution is only as good as the type and amount of content that it can actually stream.  CES attendees are invited to visit its booth at CES to directly compare iGUGU InterneTV with other leading Internet content streaming solutions.  Whereas most other content streaming products limit users to viewing content from specific sources, the PC-based InterneTV solution enables users to view virtually ANY content that can be played on a PC.

According to Isaac Calderon, president of iGUGU, InterneTV has the capability of creating a paradigm shift in the way that consumers receive their video entertainment at home.  “As major networks and cable programs make increasing amounts of their content available free-of-charge through the Internet, and many offering original content available only through the Internet, the Internet is positioned to replace broadcast and cable television as the primary source for video entertainment.  InterneTV is the bridge that brings all of that Internet-based content back into the living room where consumers are accustomed to viewing their video entertainment.”

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