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TVolution: When TVs are no longer just TVs

10:30 AM May 30, 2014

MANILA, Philippines – PLDT HOME’s latest technological innovation, the TVolution, gives televisions (TVs) a greater purpose to serve in households. Through this mini box-sized device, families can easily turn their HDMI-ready TV into an Internet TV.

As how Chloe and Debbie put it, it’s totes amaze how through three simple steps, customers can effortlessly convert their TV into a huge monitor where they can watch the hottest videos and movies available online. The set up is simple:

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(1) Connect your TVolution box to your HDMI-ready TV

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(2) Connect to your WiFi modem by typing in your password

(3) Use your QWERTY remote to go online or watch movies

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Customers may also use their PLDT Telpad or Android smartphones to navigate their TVolution-powered Internet TV. True enough, it’s techy yet easy.

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But apart from streaming high-definition movies and TV series, users may also access music files, games, and applications like Kingsoft Office through their TVolution-powered Internet TV. Given these options, customers will not have to experience aimless channel-surfing as their TV is no longer just an audio-video appliance but a multimedia one.

The TVolution is an Android-based, quad-core processor-powered device with a 4GB of internal data storage, a microSD card slot, WiFi, Bluetooth, HDMI input and output and two USB ports.

To learn more about PLDT HOME TVolution, call 171 or log on to pldthome.com.

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TOPICS: Internet TV, PLDT, PLDT HOME
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