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 box will contain all of ATBW's television networks including those from ATBW TV Holdings, Escade Corporation, Lifeworks Inc., CLP Network (excludes CLP Stations LLC), CLP Sportsnet, H Corporation, WN Networks Group, Amory The Bad Woman Studios, and TM Networks Group, as well as networks that are expected to be launched by ATBW Blog's 12 companies including Merrill Studios, Signature Studios, Rose Gold Studios, Wedgehead Studios, Elephant Studios, Pagoda Studios, Watercolor Studios, Calligraphy Studios, Ramworks Software, CCTV Productions, and Lancerware, which plan to launch their own networks to the service.

It was released on March 10, 2020 as a demo and initially only with ATBW Blog networks on the system, alongside newer ones from the company. ATBW Holdings LLC eventually decided to move all of its networks from ATBW Label Networks to the system on June 2, 2020.

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.

Pre-Release
The system was released on March 10, 2020 initially as an early release version, the first ATBW Product of such kind since the ATBW A16 from many years prior. However at the time, only CCTV Network, Watercolor Network, Merrill Network, Signature Network, Raffler Gaming Network, and Gamers League Network were available on the ATBW Viewer. The system was unveiled at CES on January 7, 2020, while the idea of this system had been worked on privately since around as far back as August 2016 after David Puterr conceived an idea to release a TV network box that used WiFi instead of Cable and used only HDMI to hook up to any TV set containing one, and wanted such kind to be released for the new decade.

Development didn't start however until October 2017 and the project was not made public until it was officially announced on October 7, 2019, and the project was unveiled at CES three months later. It appeared on store shelves exclusively at ATBW Store on March 10, 2020 without any official public announcement beforehand, and ATBW Holdings LLC labeled it as a demo release and unveiled it's actual release to November 30, 2020 on June 2, 2020 after the ATBW Network Migration unexpectedly began, though it was pushed to October 30 instead due to an increase in demand for the system.

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 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.