Twenty-one percent of U.S. consumers access the Internet on their TV...
Twenty-one percent of U.S. consumers access the Internet on their TV sets, a 5 percent rise from last year, said a study by Frank Magid Associates. That number will grow because 30 percent of people who don’t now view online…
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video on their sets say they want to, the research firm said. It said game consoles provide the primary means for connecting TVs to the Internet for various purposes like online gaming, using Facebook and Netflix. About 2,500 people responded to the online survey between March 19 and 26. The margin of error on the total sample was 1.96 percent. The margin of error on the sample of those who access the Internet through TVs was 4.38 percent.