The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Surfing the Internet with Web TV
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Surfing the Internet with Web TV
by Miller

The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Surfing the Internet with Web TV
By Miller
Publisher: Alpha
Number Of Pages: 332
Publication Date: 1999-10-15
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0789720418
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780789720412
Binding: Paperback
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to WebTV and WebTV Plus covers features of the different types of WebTV Internet terminals and accessories, basic WebTV hardware operation, WebTV Network use, and general Internet navigation. You will find everything you need to use WebTV in this single volume, from pre-purchase information to system setup to more experienced Web surfing and communications. As an added bonus, the tear-out card in this book features a map of the important keys on the WebTV keyboard, as well as a map of the sometimes-confusing WebTV Network services.
Summary: Best info yet on Webtv
Rating: 5
One of the better books on the Webtv system. Up to date, especially on the plus model, which really ic the only way to go with Webtv service.
Summary: The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Surfing The Internet w webtv
Rating: 5
I found this book very very helpful. It covers the subject very well. I would highly recomend this book. also. Online Search Secrets. The information appears to be written by someone who has actually used the webtv unit.
Summary: A Fun and Exciting Book About Web TV!
Rating: 4
Web TV technology has opened the doors for many people to gain access to the Internet without the need and use of computers. There are a variety of models and accessories available to bring the Internet onscreen at home. Michael Miller has written The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Surfing the Internet With Web TV to offer his readers a lot of detailed information about this emerging technology and the best equipment and ways to put it to use!
Readers will learn the pros & cons of the various name-brand models available, the kinds of accessories, including printers, that can be used with them, and the different ways one can hook-up their equipment. Installation and set-up instructions are easy to follow. Readers will have no trouble learning how best to use their Web TV equipment to join the rest of the online community!
Plenty of instruction on surfing the ‘Net, hitting the newsgroups, visiting chat rooms, and e-mailing is provided to get readers up and running quickly. Readers are also provided with a number of Web TV and Internet Websites to visit. They are introduced to online shopping, auctioning, researching, and other activities that will arouse their interest in online communications.
Web TV has a future. Web TV is ideal for beginners who have chosen to go that route, for kids too young to learn how to use computers, and seniors who don’t want to mess around with computers at all. This fun and exciting book will help Web TV users get started and become a more active part of this exciting technology scene!
Summary: Pretty Darn Bad
Rating: 1
Did anybody pay attention while producing this book? Why wasn’t it fact-checked? In the tables comparing WebTV Classic and WebTV Plus, the information is completely reversed! Not just in one table, but in all the comparison tables showing price and features. Newcomers especially should stay away from this book. Try the WebTV for Dummies book.
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