Internet television, not Web television or IPTV, is TV via the Internet. An example of this is BBC iPlayer.
For those that have computers in their bedroom, watching TV is easy and they are able to exercise, arguably, more freedom of choice because they can select programmes from an archive rather than depend on what is on at that given moment.
BBC iPlayer, for example, is extremely popular streaming more than one million videos per week. Most forms of Internet TV provide several different formats so their service can be viewed on many different devices, including in some cases HD, although only those with HD deices can view this version.
Historically, these kinds of services were really only used in peer-to-peerĀ networking form. For service providers, the current format works better because it reduces their distribution costs which are high with P2P methods.
If you have a bedroom computer that you watch television from and perhaps play games from it’s advisable that you buy a desktop bracket to let view and play in more comfort. In a bedroom people may watch and play from a desk as well as from a bed so the viewing angles can alter greatly desktop brackets let you adjust your computer screen to the angle you want, so if you’re beavering away at a desk or snuggled up in bed, total comfort is at your fingertips.