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- by ewsachse June 24, 2009 10:06 AM PDT
- Asked about Hulu's efforts to keep its service off TV sets, Zucker said: "Right now we are committed to Hulu being an online experience. That's where our vision is today. That will continue."
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Showing 2 of 2 pages (31 Comments)For the technologically incompetent, you can hook up newer PC's, especially laptops, to newer TV's. Most newer laptops or newer video cards have an HDMI or DVI port, and many come with conversion cables that turn into component (red, green & blue) video output. Many newer TV's also have VGA inputs, so you can hook up older and newer PC's to these TV's as well.
Just saying...