Kylo Web Browser for TV
Publisher's description
The Kylo browser is a web browser for TV. Kylo Browser for TVs software makes online entertainment and surfing the web in your living room quick, convenient and easy. Unlike conventional web browsers, the Kylo browser is designed specifically for distance viewing. The Kylo browser includes an onscreen keyboard, larger buttons, screen zooming and quick links. The Kylo application is best used with the Loop pointer, but it works with any mouse. Sit back and get ready for big-screen browsing. Kylo brings your TV and computer together to create the ultimate content experience. Enjoy your favorite online shows, videos, music, games, and news without getting off the couch.
Kylo's wide-open interface is designed specifically to fit your TV screen. It's not just a blown-up web browser. Kylo lets you enjoy your favorite content fast. Don't waste time hunting through lists of links and unreadable text. It features large icons and bold text you won't find in standard browsers. Use Kylo's onscreen keyboard instead. Quick and intuitive, it lets you input web addresses, instant messages, and even emails using a familiar QWERTY interface. Onscreen reading is a breeze with Kylo. The Zoom-and-Pan feature lets you enjoy text content when you're ten feet from the screen. Instead of squinting, sit back and enjoy online content the right way.<\p>
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