Comcast Teams with GalleryPlayer for HD Art
15th Nov 2006, 12:21 GMT
Comcast is in a partnership with GalleryPlayer to offer digital HD cable customers a variety of artwork paired with music to create what the company calls "a digital canvas." Pieces from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and National Geographic are among those you can display on your HDTV, which is sure to impress your dinner guests.
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