ATBW Viewer

The ATBW Viewer is an HDMI network system that allows users to watch all ATBW's networks without fiber, DSL, cable, or satellite. It will become one of the first TV boxes that will not be based on monthly paid services but will be a one-time payment. The unit works using Wi-Fi connectivity.

The box contains some of ATBW's other TV networks including BTV Networks, WN Networks Group, Lifeworks Inc., CLP Network, and Escade TV Networks, as well as other TV networks from ATBW TV Holdings.

It was originally going to be released on November 30, 2020, but was instead pulled to October 30, 2020 due to the increase in demand of the system. The system was released in March initially for ATBW Blog networks but has since become a network box to host all networks. On January 9, 2023, PBLOG Group announced that it was going to create a clone system to host all ATBW Blog networks, and all ATBW Blog TV networks were transferred on the same day. This does not affect any programming as they will continue to air on their respective networks.

How It Works
The ATBW Viewer system uses an HDMI connector instead of a cable one and lacks many components that cable, satellite, fiber, and even DSL require when hooking up, which may typically require some prior knowledge when hooking up and sometimes serviced by cable companies. The ATBW Viewer system does not need nearly the same requirements or complicated setups as cable boxes provided by COX, Verizon, etc. and it uses a three-step process, which is hooking up the HDMI, the Power Cord, and then turning it on. It will also benefit other companies when running networks, including ATBW Blog companies when launching theirs, as they will not have to go through complicated processes as with traditional cable or other means of TV. The unit uses Wi-Fi connectivity to work.

The system is also very small, light, and compact and can be used anywhere due to its convenient steps. Unlike cable boxes or other means of television which are serviced by providers, the ATBW Viewer is considered a fully digital streaming device much like Roku and its remote is convenient to use, having an ergonomic d-pad and volume buttons, as well as headphones for private listening.

Additionally, there is support for AV for older TV sets that do not have HDMI connectivity. There are three RCA connectors at the back for this to work.