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Samsung revealed some of its 2012 "SMART" TVs would include a built in camera and mic to enable a feature it calls Smart Interaction, which is just a brand name for voice and gesture control. The company showed it at the CES booth and we was squeezed between all of those 55-inch OLEDs, I you look at the demo below you will found it mirrored the suddenly common Kinect functionality we have become accustomed to closely.
Samsung setup has a keyword that activates it "Hi TV" and like the recently upgraded Xbox 360 dashboard, there has been a lot of work done to make sure it recognizes many real words. A key difference from the Kinect however, is that Samsung has also developed a Bluetooth-connected IR blaster that can sit in front of your cable box and extend the control to other devices that way.
As you can see on the DEMO Below that the control was generally tight and responsive, however it still lacks truly natural communication and the test volunteer had some trouble turning the TV off. Also the TV has an App called SmartFit that gives you Instructions on How to Work out and get in shape in very simple UI and it reminds to you with your daily training's while you are watching TV... which is the best way to get in Shape!
The Price of the Samsung 2012 SMART HDTV will start at $999 Up to $2,999 for the 65-inch version. The official market prices may vary according to your region.
Samsung revealed some of its 2012 "SMART" HDTVs would include a built in camera and mic to enable a feature it calls Smart Interaction, which is just a brand name for voice and gesture control. The company showed it at the CES booth and we was squeezed between all of those 55-inch OLEDs, I you look at the demo below you will found it mirrored the suddenly common Kinect functionality we have become accustomed to closely.
Samsung setup has a keyword that activates it "Hi TV" and like the recently upgraded Xbox 360 dashboard, there has been a lot of work done to make sure it recognizes many real words. A key difference from the Kinect however, is that Samsung has also developed a Bluetooth-connected IR blaster that can sit in front of your cable box and extend the control to other devices that way. As you can see on the DEMO Below that the control was generally tight and responsive, however it still lacks truly natural communication and the test volunteer had some trouble turning the TV off. Check out the video after the break and see if a future of talking to the TV is for you we will be on the couch with our remotes.
The Price of the Samsung 2012 SMART HDTV will start at $799 Up to $3,999 for the 65-inch version. but the official market prices is not yet confirmed.
Samsung showed its 2013 "SMART" TV series would include a built in camera and mic to enable a feature it calls Smart Interaction, which is just a brand name for voice and gesture control. The company showed it at the CES booth and we was squeezed between all of those 55-inch OLEDs, I you look at the demo below you will found it mirrored the suddenly common Kinect functionality we have become accustomed to closely.
Samsung setup has a keyword that activates it "Hi TV" and like the recently upgraded Xbox 360 dashboard, there has been a lot of work done to make sure it recognizes many real words. A key difference from the Kinect however, is that Samsung has also developed a Bluetooth-connected IR blaster that can sit in front of your cable box and extend the control to other devices that way.
As you can see on the DEMO Below that the control was generally tight and responsive, however it still lacks truly natural communication and the test volunteer had some trouble turning the TV off. Also the TV has an App called SmartFit that gives you Instructions on How to Work out and get in shape in very simple UI and it reminds to you with your daily training's while you are watching TV... which is the best way to get in Shape!
The price of the Samsung SMART HDTV will start at $999 Up to $2,999 version. The official market prices may vary according to your region.
We first heard rumors about Google augmented reality Glasses a few months ago, and now in a post on Google Plus, the company revealed "Project Glass" along with some early concepts and prototype designs. These specs look like the freaky science fiction concept they are.
Watch The Video Below first and get back Here.... The Video will show you what the world would look like from behind these smart glasses. It is like Iron Man except instead of important world-saving information you are answering your friend text messages and learning about delays on the subway. The Google [x] team that is working on the project says they have opened it up to the public to solicit ideas about what people actually want from a set of augmented reality specs.
Google Glasses basically seem like a smartphone notification system that allows you to respond to notifications in with your voice in a very beautiful geeky shape-glasses, Without any info about its specs or how its connectivity work... is it Wifi, 3G with a nano-sim or using your android phone connection to get notifications and video calls (like you saw in the Video below), but the problem is how the people will react for this product when its released ? and What will be the estimated price for this high-tech smart glasses.
Would you Wear these Glasses ?
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Google's Project Glass intiative aims to make sci-fi a reality, and while we haven't heard about the glasses for a while, now Google teases us with another picture taken straight from a prototype, showcasing an amazing use-case scenario.
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Sebastian Thrun, project leader at the search giant, snapped this picture while playing with his son and it's a brilliant illustration of what you can do when you have a POV camera on your head ready to fire at any time.
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