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    Thats just another joke...

    How about Java/Flash?
    How about the bad RCA connection, no HDMI?
    How about the slow speed?

    2 words: FORGET IT

  2. #12
    It's Microsoft's WebTV all over again. I guess this will appeal to the technophobic masses, but it'll be most likely crippled, and therefore not suitable for the istorya.net crowd. If anyone does get a hold of it though, please do let us know how it works out.
    ڤيكتور البَرت جَبيلاغين

  3. #13
    way back in late '70s, mura pud ug MACintosh sa una nga ang monitor sa computer ky tv set .....pero dpa lng to uso ang internet atong panahona...so gi conceptualize sa developer nga pwede ra magamit ang home appliances as output device para naka save sa space ug kwarta....

  4. #14
    another crap from the company that brought us the very unstable speed of smartbro share it. eka nga sa mailad lang.. definitely a joke!

  5. #15
    pang wiki lang cguro.. hehehe

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    Smart has just made surfing the Web on your TV possible with the Smart Bro SurfTV, which turns your boob tube into an instant Internet device. Quite nifty, isn't it? Assuming your area has good 3G coverage, of course.

    The SurfTV comes complete with a keyboard, a mouse, a remote control, and a Smart Bro USB modem with a prepaid SIM pre-loaded with P100 worth of credits.

    Just plug it into your TV's RCA port and voila! You can start chatting with your barkada or surfing the Internet for, um, research purposes.

    The complete package costs P4,500 while Internet access comes at the standard rate of P10 for every 30 minutes. Load for the prepaid Smart Bro SIM is available through Smart Load sellers nationwide.

    Given how ubiquitous TV sets are, this move could pave the way for more Filipinos to have Internet access in their homes. Good move, we say. Now we're just waiting for what the other big telecom company's response will be.

    Official press release:

    SMART launches SurfTV

    Filipino families in every corner of the country can now have Internet access with the help of the most ubiquitous home appliance – the television set. This is now possible with the launch of Smart Bro SurfTV, a new, world-first service from Smart Broadband, Inc. (SBI), a subsidiary of leading wireless services provider Smart Communications, Inc. (SMART).

    Smart Bro SurfTV is a device that connects to a television set through a quick and easy procedure, to provide Internet access using Smart Bro's nationwide coverage. When plugged into the RCA port of a color TV set, Smart Bro SurfTV provides users a ready-to-run Internet experience, and users can surf, chat, and email – through a multi-tasking TV – at home.

    "Over the last few years we have been steadily advancing our Internet for All advocacy and investing our energies to make wireless Internet more affordable and widely available – whether via mobile phone, the PC, or laptop – anytime, anywhere, so that Filipinos may benefit from it. Offering Smart Bro SurfTV is a natural progression of that strategy, this is a service that will put the Internet right in the homes of Filipino families," said Orlando B. Vea, Chief Wireless Advisor of SMART.

    Internet in all homes

    Smart Bro SurfTV comes in a boxed set complete with a keyboard, a mouse, a remote control, and a Smart Bro USB stick-type modem with a prepaid SIM, pre-loaded with PhP100 worth of load. The entire kit costs only PhP4,500, and Internet access costs only PhP10 for every 30 minutes. Load for the prepaid Smart Bro SIM is available through any of SMART's network of over a million Smart Load sellers all over the country.

    "Limited access to devices such as desktops computers used to be a barrier to bringing the benefits of the Internet to Filipinos. Even basic desktop computers are still priced beyond what most households can afford. This is what we hope to address through Smart Bro SurfTV. With this service, people can access the Internet using a low-cost device and an appliance they already have," said Danilo J. Mojica, head of SMART's Wireless Consumer Division.

    Broadband for all

    Smart Bro SurfTV widens the Internet service portfolio of SMART, through SBI, which reported a million broadband subscribers by end-2009, the largest in the industry.

    In the same period, SMART had also extended the coverage of its GSM cellular network to all of the country's 1,619 cities and municipalities.

    SBI's high-speed broadband service covers the country's major towns and cities, through a network of 3G/High-speed Packet Access (HSPA) cellular and fixed broadband base stations. SMART is the only Philippine telco and one of only a few in the world that have deployed HSPA running on the 850-MHz and 2100-MHz frequency bands, which offer improved coverage quality and data rate capacity for mobile broadband.

    SMART is also set to deploy the more advanced broadband technologies such as HSPA+, which delivers three to four times the speed of HSPA, and Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access or WiMAX, which is expected to complement its HSPA network.

    "In the same way that SMART's innovative but affordable offerings made the use of voice and SMS ubiquitous, we would like to turn broadband into another universally available service from which every Filipino will benefit. With our unique and superior combination of wireless broadband networks – HSPA, HSPA+, WiMAX, and Canopy networks – blanketing the whole country, SMART is on track to making broadband available and accessible to all," Vea said.
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    YouTube - How to use Smart Bro Surf TV.mpg

    If they use this on standard TV, ambot lang mag sakit imong mata kay dagko kaayo ug pixel ang TV hahahaha..

    with the 4,500... Palit nalang mo ug full set PC dire sa istorya

  7. #17
    naypa mag WDTV Live nalang.... kay pwede ra i connect sa imo PC ug browse sa internet using your router...

  8. #18
    ok ra unta ni kung paspas ang internet sa Smart, putol putol raba gyud, alkanse gyud ka sa imong load

  9. #19
    interesting.. but nah... buy nlng btaw ta'g laptop or desktop nya pag wireless. heheeh

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by salbahis View Post
    naypa mag WDTV Live nalang.... kay pwede ra i connect sa imo PC ug browse sa internet using your router...
    agree...

    mka salida pka HD movies...then dghna gmit sa WDTV Live..

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