Thursday, May 6, 2010

SeeSaw internet TV service launched successfully

Internet TV service SeeSaw has launched on 17th feb2010, its service of providing TV on internet. The TV content offered by SeaSaw includes BBC, Channel 4, Five, and a small selection of ITV content. As of now, the service has been made available only to the US users. The service could have been launched only after a month’s beta testing. With the Competition Commission out flawing the Project Kangaroo in 2009, SeeSaw came into being.
The current supply of SeeSaw exceeds 3,000 hours of TV content making available Green Wing, The Apprentice, Doc Martin, The IT Crowd, Fifth Gear, The Hustle, Dead Ringers, Queer as Folk, Fonejacker and Dr Who. Along with this, it is also offering the catch up TV from Channel 4, E4 and Five.
One of the user of the SeeSaw Beta service provided the feedback to be satisfactory. He found the services pretty good and up to the mark. Since the service is streaming only, you will not find a download option but a wide and good variety of UK content can be accessed through it.
As up to the date, the contents on the SeeSaw Internet TV service can be accessed free of cost but certainly the internet TV company is looking for a payment model.
The windows Media Center users are also benefitting from this service as the media centre has already added  SeeSaw as a source forTunerFreeMCE. Thus the content on the internet TV can  be watched through Media Center UI.

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