Sunday, June 15, 2014

RAMADAN OFFER FOR WORLD CUP 2014 FOOTBALL SMART TV AND MNITOR TV FOR LIVE VIEW FROM HIGH SPEED IT NETWORK SERVICES LLC IN ABU DHABI, DUBAI, UAE.

HIGH SPEED IT NETWORK SERVICES LLC IN ABU DHABI, DUBAI, UAE offers the best price for SMART TV and Monitor TV to watch world cup Football 2014 live.



Connect your SMART TV to the Internet. Smart TV is exciting stuff at the cutting edge of entertainment. TV is connected to the internet and can access an ever growing range of services, bringing  Football matches, movies and TV shows straight to you whenever you want them. Watch your World cup Football match in big screen with 3-D effects and you feel like you are watching the match in the Stadium in Brazil. Enjoy your match with Jennifer Lopez, Messi, Floran, Christiana Ronaldo, Neimer, Rooney.


Smart TV or Internet TV?

Smart TVs are not the only TVs that can connect to the internet. Other internet Televisions are slightly different and might have different services available. If you’re unsure what your TV supports, check the manufacturer’s manual or website for more details.
 








There are three main types of internet TVs:

TVs that can only connect to the internet to perform updates
    TVs that can use the internet through other devices; such as "internet TV" set top boxes, gaming consoles or computers.
    TVs that are internet-ready like Smart TVs, where you can control the TV and internet from one screen
Connecting your TV or Smart TV to the internet is relevantly straightforward. Like computers, they need a wired or wireless internet connection.

Wired internet connection:

    Look at the back of your TV for an Ethernet port, similar to the one shown below.
    Plug an Ethernet cable into your router and then into the back of your TV
    If no options come up manually, go into your TV's menu/setup and find the networking settings. From here, you'll need to enable wired internet and if applicable enter any passwords associated with your router.

Wireless internet connection:

Wireless networking can take a little longer to set up, but many smart TVs have built-in hardware and an automatic connection feature that make things very easy. If you don’t have a wireless adapter built into your TV, you’ll need to buy one.


Please note: You will need a wireless home network in order to connect your TV to the internet this way.

    Plug the wireless USB adapter into the back of the TV

    Go into your TV’s menu/setup and find the networking settings. From here, you’ll need to find the settings for wireless internet. If you need to, enter the key or password for your network. This may be called the WEP or WPA key.

When you've setup internet on your TV there should be a menu you can access and configure, to allow you to view online content and browse the web. On newer TVs you're also allowed to file share between devices using DLNA. You can read more about DLNA if you: click here
Connecting to the internet with a gaming console:

    If you haven't already, setup your gaming console (Wii, Playstation3, Xbox etc...)
    Plug an Ethernet cable into the console and router, if applicable
    Turn the console on and from the menu screen there should be an internet/network option
        Xbox: Go to My Xbox > System Settings > Network Settings
        Playstation 3: Settings > Network Settings > Internet Connection Settings
        Wii: Click on the Wii button and then Wii Settings > Internet > Connection 1

Enter any information needed: Network name, WEP/WPA keys if wireless

Each console allows you to connect to different internet services. This varies from console to console, and is constantly being expanded.
Connecting your TV to the internet with a laptop or computer:


Check the back of the TV and your laptop/computer for a HDMI port, similar to the one below. HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) provides the best quality when watching videos. If your computer and/or TV don't have an HDMI slot you can also use DVI, VGA or an S-Video cable.




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