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After years of "my TV is bigger than your TV" battles on the CES floor, this year's show was a refreshing change.
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We’ll see a lot more streaming content options on TVs in 2010. Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic, Philips, LG and others all showed connected TVs and Blu-ray players with more streaming content partners and better interfaces.
Samsung even launched an App Store in which consumers can select from a large list of apps - some free, some for a charge. Consumers are getting accustomed to receiving more content from a greater variety of places, and the products of 2010 will allow that with greater ease.
Prediction: Open platforms and ease of use will allow TV apps to proliferate. Cable companies will need to be innovative and aggressive to combat this threat.
Read more: Coolest TV Innovations from CES 2010