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New wave of Samsung smart TV apps to come on-screen in Singapore this year

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29 Jul
2012
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The way couch potatoes pay for and view their Hollywood movies and other TV content is set for a big change this year, as a new wave of smart TV apps start offering on-demand video services from SingTel and StarHub that don’t require users to subscribe to a monthly pay-TV service.

The new apps running on Samsung’s 2011 and 2012 TVs are possibly the first concrete step in Singapore to bring compelling content to so-called connected or smart TVs, which use an Internet connection to offer services and apps much like a PC or tablet would. 

 
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