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Slacker, Howcast added to Sony Bravia Internet Link channel line-up

by John P. Falcone
Sony Bravia Internet Video Link, Slacker, Howcast(Credit: CBS Interactive)

Sony's Bravia Internet Video Link (or "BIVL," as we call it around here) is getting two more content partners: Slacker and Howcast. Slacker is the online streaming music service (similar to Pandora and Last.FM), while Howcast is a help and how-to Web site. Both will be available for free on the Sony IPTV accessory, which streams digital audio and video to compatible Bravia TVs. They join free channels available from YouTube, Wired, Sports Illustrated, Yahoo, and CBS (CNET's parent company), among others content partners.

Unfortunately, we gave Bravia Internet Video Link low marks when we reviewed it in October, and the new content isn't enough of a killer app to change that evaluation--it's still not a recommended purchase. The good news? Anyone interested in Slacker and Howcast content can access it straight from their respective Web sites (as linked). Slacker is also available on a variety of other portable and home devices as well, including Blackberrys and--perhaps--the iPhone (coming soon).

Related coverage:
Read the full review of the Sony DMX-NV1 Bravia Internet Video Link

Read the CNET editors' take of the Slacker Web Player

Slacker-compatible hardware compared

John P. Falcone covers home theater and network entertainment products. He's been writing for CNET since 2002.
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