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1. A method of displaying content on a television, comprising:
- receiving, by a processor, an indication associated with a selection by a user;
determining, by the processor, based on the received indication, a global panel to display via the television;
retrieving, by the processor, from memory, a first content information for display in the global panel; and
displaying, via the television, the retrieved content information in the global panel, wherein the global panel includes a list of sources of content for the intelligent television, wherein at least one of the sources is highlighted as being associated with the first content information, and wherein the sources include a live television source, a video on demand source, a media center source, an applications source, and an electrical input associated with the television.
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Abstract
The present disclosure is related to methods and systems of displaying content on a television, including: receiving an indication associated with a selection by a user; determining, based on the received indication, a global panel to display via the television; retrieving from memory, a first content information for display in the global panel; and displaying, via the television, the retrieved content information in the specified global panel.
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1. A method of displaying content on a television, comprising:
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receiving, by a processor, an indication associated with a selection by a user; determining, by the processor, based on the received indication, a global panel to display via the television; retrieving, by the processor, from memory, a first content information for display in the global panel; and displaying, via the television, the retrieved content information in the global panel, wherein the global panel includes a list of sources of content for the intelligent television, wherein at least one of the sources is highlighted as being associated with the first content information, and wherein the sources include a live television source, a video on demand source, a media center source, an applications source, and an electrical input associated with the television. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A non-transitory computer readable information storage medium having stored thereon instructions that cause a computing system to execute a method of displaying content on a television, comprising:
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receiving an indication associated with a selection by a user; determining, based on the received indication, a global panel to display via the television; retrieving from memory, a first content information for display in the global panel; and displaying, via the television, the retrieved content information in the global panel, wherein the global panel includes a list of sources of content for the intelligent television, wherein at least one of the sources is highlighted as being associated with the first content information, and wherein the sources include a live television source, a video on demand source, a media center source, an applications source, and an electrical input associated with the television. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A system for displaying content on a television, comprising:
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an input device associated with the television; a memory; and a microprocessor that is programmed to; receive an indication associated with a selection by a user; determine, based on the received indication, a global panel to display via the television; retrieve from the memory, a first content information for display in the global panel; and display, via the television, the retrieved content information in the global panel, wherein the global panel includes a list of sources of content for the intelligent television, wherein at least one of the sources is highlighted as being associated with the first content information, and wherein the sources include a live television source, a video on demand source, a media center source, an applications source, and an electrical input associated with the television. - View Dependent Claims (22)
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