Faking work becomes easier with Bristol TV
Gizmo Watch —
... Supporting four USB ports and an RJ45 Ethernet port for connection, the PC is coupled with a circular air mouse and a wireless keyboard.
These Bristol TV sets completely independent of PC functions, lack Wi-Fi however will make a good companion for all need in your living, kitchen or the bedroom. The 22-inch model is expected to hit UK markets sometime by October for less than £500 (about $800), so start building finances for this worthy entrant.
Via: Gaurdian
Bristol's VewSurfer TVs let you use XP from 10 feet away
Engadget —
... Face it, we're not normal. Most consumers don't want to convert their home PCs into media centers. That doesn't stop them from wanting a single device serving as both their TV and PC, however. That's where the 22- and 32-inch Bristol ViewSurfer PC/TVs carve out their ...
Bristol TV Doubles as HTPC
I4U News —
... 22-inch or 32-inch screens and will be Freeview TV compatible. The PC portion of the set is a netbook at its core with an Intel Atom CPU, Windows XP, 160GB HDD, 1GB of RAM, Ethernet connection, a wireless keyboard, and a round air mouse. The Pc resolution is 1680 x 1050 and if the netbook internals are up to it, you should be able to view full 1080p video. Too bad, they didnt cram the NVIDIA Ion platform into the TV. The 22-inch unit it set for an October debut at under £500. Via Guardian Posted on Mon, 6 Jul 2009 10:00:00 CDT | by Shane McGlaun ...


