How to Access the Internet Through Your Television

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Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Make sure you have a fully functioning television set and phone line.
Step2
Take a look at the brand of the TV you own.
Step3
Connect to the Internet and browse the following sites for the WebTV services offered for your television set. For Mitsubishi TV's, link to http://www.mitsubishi-tv.com/webtv.htm. For Sony TV's, link to http://www.sel.sony.com/SEL/consumer/ss5/home/webtvtminternetterminal/webtvtminternetaccessories/index.shtml. For Phillips TV's, link to http://www.buyphilips.com/webtvpromo.asp. For RCA TV's, link to http://www.rca.com/.
Step4
Look through the order information, including pricing and different WebTV systems.
Step5
Check out WebTV.com for details on system specifications and different satellite models.
Step6
Order the WebTV connection best for you and your system.

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on 5/25/2008 This site gets a LOW SCORE for being hard to read. NEVER use light colors in your type. If you MUST use blue, yellow, and red add black to make it darker. NEVER use a light color with WHITE type as in "POST A COMMENT." Your website manager should go back to school.

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on 11/16/2007 We just had Comcast installed and we were told by MSN Web TV that it does not work on digital service. I hope they are wrong. Above, the live links are are attached to Comcast ads. Not good for webTV unless someone can make me very happy and tell me it does work on digital phone service.

If it does write me at: vshrader2003@yahoo.com

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