The iViewer enables anyone with a broadband connection to watch You Tube Videos and the BBC iPlayer in Full HD without the need for a set top box or computer
A new device has been launched by, UK technology company Cello, which enables anyone with a broadband connection to stream TV broadcasts such as those from the BBC iPlayer and YouTube directly to an integrated LCD TV screen without the need for a set-top box, computer or external software.

Internet LCD TV
The device can be connected to a standard Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi dongle and will work anywhere where there is a suitable internet connection. The unit also has 2 x HDMI sockets to enable external devices such as games consoles and dvd players to be connected. The iViewer can also be connected to a PC or Laptop via Wi-Fi or by cable.
Available with either a 26” or 32” display and comes complete with a table stand and remote control unit. The 26” model is HD Ready and the 32” is Full 1080p HD.
With the growing popularity of internet TV services this device looks set to be very popular and with the relentless march of technology, led by Google’s YouTube, it might not be very long before internet TV becomes the standard format of TV broadcasting?
The M&S iViewer is manufactured by Yorkshire technology firm Cello Electronics. The company is well established and manufactures own-brand electronic products for retailers including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Littlewoods and Office Depot.
Where to But It?
The iViewer will be sold exclusively by M & S from 10th December and will be priced at around £399 for the 26” screen model and £499 for the 32” Full HD 1080p version.
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