Espial TV Browser set-top box, another way to watch the web on TV
Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 8:09AM
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Another entrant in the streaming video solutions market has released an Intel powered set-top solution. Espial  announced the availability of Espial TV Browser powered by Intel set-top box reference platforms based on the Intel Atom processor CE4100 and the recently announced Intel Atom processor CE4200.

YouTube as reformatted for the Espial TV screen

With the Espial TV Browser, consumers will enjoy the power of interactive, connected and searchable TVs. For Connected TV and set-top box manufacturers, this high performance solution will accelerate their time-to-market.

Espial TV Browser is a high performance WebKit-based browser that delivers a PC-like web browsing and web video experience" said Dilshan De Silva, Director Product Management for TV Browser Products. "We have optimized our browser with the Intel CE media processor reference platform to increase development velocity, reduce costs and minimize risk for device manufacturers.  This allows them to commercially deploy a stable, high performance WebKit-based TV browser solution in record time."

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