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The tv is'nt going anywhere anytime soon. The current distribution of TV programing will die a painful death over the next 10 years; people flopping their fat ass on the couch in front of a tv is here to stay. Who is going to huddle around a tablet or pc to watch the big game? I cant stand watching a movie on my pc (24" screen)or a tablet let alone a phone. Sure I can watch youtube video's all day on one of those devices; but to put it on the big screen?

As to gaming that is only but a small fraction of the TV market; gaming consoles could become extinct tommorrow and have little impact on the tv market. No TV is going to have tremendous growth opportunities in the comming decade. The cable companies and traditional media companies will go kicking and screaming but it is going to evolve. I dont know if TV will have a meaningful impact on browsing; streaming content to tv's is set to explode.


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Painful but true...
Gone are the days of dekstops and Laptops...Mostly everyone is using the mobile phones..
So until and unless you cope up with the trend, you are always falling behind.
 
The only difference I see with TV is it has a lower resolution than computer monitors.

Not really. Most TV's have the same resolution, 1366 x 768 or 1920 x 1080, as the vast majority of computer monitors out there right now. Yes, Apple and other manufacturers are coming our with higher resolution devices, but these still make up a minority of users. Now that TV manufacturers have reached a critical mass of users on 1080p, they are starting to roll out the next gen of 4K TVs, at 3840 x 2160. It's going to take a few years before people adopt this tech, and for broadcasters to up their game, just like it took them a few years to upgrade to 1080p, but the TV isn't going anywhere. Most flat screens are SMART TVs now with browsers built in and more and more people are hooking up some sort of PC to their TVs.