Comments on: The browser for old people: BigScreenLive
A walled garden that simplifies the Web and e-mail.
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Maybe you could tip about another useful thing: is there an Internet browser especially design to be used on a TV-screen? Even if I try to use standard browsers (IE, Firefox) with the maximum font size, the size is still too small and it is impossible to increase the size of the address field. I assume, someone should get an idea to produce a browser for a TV. Or?
- by pa1107 June 27, 2009 7:19 PM PDT
- We think Big Screen Live is going out of business. We've been trying to sign up for my 82 year old mother, and they don't reply to emails or phone calls.
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