07-15-2013, 12:28 PM
Now my question is there are several models of Roku...is the least expensive OK for me to watch Amz and YouTube? the others list games and a bunch of other stuff. WILL INTEL compete with Roku and maybe I should wait???
Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) long planned TV service finally has a name. The TV service, which is meant to compete with traditional cable TV services, will be called OnCue and will be launched by the end of the year.
The company recently applied for trademarks for OnCue around the world has asked the ad agency OMD to prepare the TV service’s official introduction. The new service will compete with traditional forms of cable TV with its offering of live TV feeds along with catch-up service and on-demand programming.
Intel’s new TV service will be run through a dedicated device that the company has yet to name. The device itself will be sold both online and through traditional retailers such as Best Buy (NYSE:BBY).
OMD’s Intel account director recently revealed their role in the new’s product’s development in a line on his resume. “Developed and lead the launch of Intel Media’s groundbreaking new consumer device, OnCue; an “over-the-top” TV service joining streaming-video players and a full array of Network and Cable TV channels,” he wrote. The resume page has since been password protected.
Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) long planned TV service finally has a name. The TV service, which is meant to compete with traditional cable TV services, will be called OnCue and will be launched by the end of the year.
The company recently applied for trademarks for OnCue around the world has asked the ad agency OMD to prepare the TV service’s official introduction. The new service will compete with traditional forms of cable TV with its offering of live TV feeds along with catch-up service and on-demand programming.
Intel’s new TV service will be run through a dedicated device that the company has yet to name. The device itself will be sold both online and through traditional retailers such as Best Buy (NYSE:BBY).
OMD’s Intel account director recently revealed their role in the new’s product’s development in a line on his resume. “Developed and lead the launch of Intel Media’s groundbreaking new consumer device, OnCue; an “over-the-top” TV service joining streaming-video players and a full array of Network and Cable TV channels,” he wrote. The resume page has since been password protected.