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Samsung buys set top box maker Boxee | Samsung buys set top box maker Boxee |
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Samsung is buying Boxee - an Israeli firm that makes media streaming devices. | |
The South Korean electronics giant said it had "acquired key talent and assets" from the company. | |
"This will help us continue to improve the overall user experience across our connected devices," it added. | |
Boxee's latest product lets subscribers record TV shows onto its servers and then stream them to TVs, computers and smart devices "from the cloud". | |
It had previously raised $26.5m (£17.3m) in funds from a range of US and Israeli investors. | It had previously raised $26.5m (£17.3m) in funds from a range of US and Israeli investors. |
Samsung is the world's best-selling maker of smart TVs - screens which which offer access to apps, video-on-demand and other internet content without the need for a separate set-top box. | Samsung is the world's best-selling maker of smart TVs - screens which which offer access to apps, video-on-demand and other internet content without the need for a separate set-top box. |
According to Informa Telecoms and Media, 54 million smart TVs were sold worldwide in the last year, and it expects that number to grow to 221 million in 2017. | According to Informa Telecoms and Media, 54 million smart TVs were sold worldwide in the last year, and it expects that number to grow to 221 million in 2017. |
The consultancy suggested the takeover might prove a good match because, despite its apparent success, Samsung was still struggling to convince consumers to use its services rather than those of others. | The consultancy suggested the takeover might prove a good match because, despite its apparent success, Samsung was still struggling to convince consumers to use its services rather than those of others. |
"When people are going into stores they may end up with a smart TV by default but at the moment they have little desire to use their internet functions even if they have a fast enough connection," said Paul Jackson, principal analyst at Informa. | "When people are going into stores they may end up with a smart TV by default but at the moment they have little desire to use their internet functions even if they have a fast enough connection," said Paul Jackson, principal analyst at Informa. |
"But within the TV industry there is a lot of optimism that consumers will want to use these kind services in the future. | "But within the TV industry there is a lot of optimism that consumers will want to use these kind services in the future. |
"Boxee has been playing with its own TV user interface and has a good reputation for making a link between its hardware and a back-end service. | "Boxee has been playing with its own TV user interface and has a good reputation for making a link between its hardware and a back-end service. |
"But it's still early days for cloud TV services and it's been difficult for Boxee to make money. It makes more sense for it to be part of a wider offering rather than selling itself as a single function device." | "But it's still early days for cloud TV services and it's been difficult for Boxee to make money. It makes more sense for it to be part of a wider offering rather than selling itself as a single function device." |
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