Charts the evolution of the TV from a broadcast-only receiver to the internet age
How did the television set, once a simple broadcast receiver, become a connected, app-enabled platform? In Smart TV: Devices, Platforms, Markets, Ramon Lobato provides a definitive account of this transformation, charting the evolution of television hardware and software in the internet age. As the TV evolves from a "lean-back" appliance to an algorithmically curated marketplace, Lobato traces the technologies, institutions, and cultural practices that have fundamentally reconfigured the medium.