Thursday, June 12, 2008

Hands On: KylinTV puts Chinese TV Programming in Your Living Room

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When I got the press materials, I knew I had to check out the KylinTV. This is a first-of-its-kind offering that puts current Chinese TV programming in your living room no matter where you are on the globe. It's all delivered via the Web, but here's the sweet part--you don't need a computer to access the content. Everything happens in the KylinTV box, all you need to do is supply a broadband connection and a TV.

I opened the package and found something that looked remarkably similar to a cable TV box, a bright yellow set-top box with a remote control. A broadband Internet connection is required as the input to the set-top box, and the output goes directly to a television. Any cable modem, Verizon FIOS, or DSL line that can provide a link faster than 750 Kbps will do.

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