Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Dec 31 2008, 10:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
CinemaNow offers movies, TV shows, and videos to users online and YouTube is familiar to most that use the Internet. LG says that it will launch new network video players next week at CES 2009. CinemaNow offers over 14,000 titles to choose from, major studios and small studios alike.
The two new services will join Netflix already offered by LG. Internet connected devices will be big at CES 2009 this year. We will see many new TVs get connectivity for things like the Yahoo Widget channel and more.
Via LG
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