Now when you talk to your TV, it will actually listen. LG announced during the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show that it is adding voice recognition and 3D gesture control to its Cinema Screen line of HDTVs for 2012.
LG is taking smart TVs to the next level in size as well as interactivity. The company unveiled a 84-inch “ultra resolution” TV with a 1 mm bezel, along with other available display sizes such as 55 inches and 60 inches.
The line includes bezel-less designs, an upgraded LG Smart TV platform with a redesigned Magic Remote and touch-screen plasma. The devices feature voice recognition and a 3D gesture interface to enable gaming and search by gesture. This means you can talk to the TV and even gesture commands.
The company also mentioned Smart Share Plus with Wi-Fi, so you can watch what's on your TV directly on a mobile device. The new platform will also make it easier for developers to create new apps for the TV.
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Adam Ostrow 10 Jan, 2012
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Source: http://mashable.com/2012/01/09/lg-tv-voice-recognition/
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