Regardless of your industry bias, whether it be to Silicon Valley technology, managed networks, consumer electronics manufacturing, broadcast, or Hollywood, there is no fighting the fact that the ‘convergence’ we’ve been touting for over a decade has finally arrived. The playing field is packed with exciting offerings, but sorting through these choices — and understanding the relative advantages of each — promises to be a bit challenging to the average consumer.
The options are myriad, but here are some selected highlights to illustrate the breadth of offerings on the field:
For Geeks, this is an exciting time to be alive. So many choices to experiment with. But for non-Geeks just wanting to watch a Web TV show or movie they want to see, they’ll need to ponder, “should my computer be my TV or should my TV be my computer,” and make their entertainment operating system investment strategy from there.
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