I do not think there is any real issue here. You can create web 
applications with web2py that runs in a TV browser. It is mostly a matter 
of choosing a layout that fits the screen size and restrict to JS libraries 
that are supported by TV browsers. 

In fact any web2py app will run on a TV browser.

I would recommend reading this: https://developers.google.com/tv/web/
It has some good tips about themes, css and js libraries that work well 
with google tv and probably with other tvs.


On Thursday, 10 July 2014 03:53:00 UTC-5, Tom Clerckx wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've been working with web2py for a few months now and I must say: I'm a 
> big fan.
> Nowadays, I'm looking more into building TV-centric sites and I was 
> wondering if this is/will be supported in web2py.
>
> I'm talking about websites that you can directly load on the browser of a 
> TV or set top box and that are designed for the TV set.
>
> Good examples of such site are:
> http://gtv.uinterview.com/
> http://www.nytimes.com/gtv/
>
> It's important that the UI is made to run full-screen and the navigation 
> can be done using solely arrow-keys and the enter key (which map to the 
> remote control arrow-keys and OK key)
>
> If this is/will be supported I would be very interested.
> Other suggestions are very welcome as well.
>
> Best regards,
> Tom.
>
>

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