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Hands-on with Yahoo Widgets on a Samsung 7000 series HDTV

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There’s little doubt that Yahoo Widgets took the market by storm at CES, in fact by the end of the first day of the show, it was news if a manufacturer didn’t announce the feature. Initially we didn’t understand what all the fuss was about, but after spending some time with the Widgets , we started to see the light. Unfortunately something has changed in the past five months and now that we have it in our to play with, it just doesn’t seem the same. The one word we’d use to describe the difference is “laggy” — check out the video after the break to see for yourself. The demos at CES were down right snappy, but even in our hard wired tests connected to the internet via a 20Mbps FiOS connection, the widgets loaded so slow we’re not sure we’d actually even use ‘em. To make matters worse, because most people don’t have internet connections behind their , they’re going to need some sort of WiFi adapter to make this work. The 7000 series we tested has an optional USB dongle that sells for $80, but we couldn’t even get it to work despite the hour of our life we wasted on it. Continue reading Hands-on with Yahoo Widgets on a 7000 series Filed under: , Entertainment Hands-on with Yahoo Widgets on a 7000 series originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 21 May 2009 12:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments

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