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SoftKinetic’s motion sensor tracks your hands and fingers, fits in them too (video)

0 Comments/ in Social Media, Uncategorized / by Steve Dent
June 7, 2012

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Coming out of its shell as a possible Kinect foe, SoftKinetic has launched a new range sensor at Computex right on the heels of its last model. Upping the accuracy while shrinking the size, the DepthSense 325 now sees your fingers and hand gestures in crisp HD and as close as 10cm (4 inches), an improvement from the 15cm (6 inches) of its DS311 predecessor. Two microphones are also tucked in, making the device suitable for video conferencing, gaming and whatever else OEMs and developers might have in mind. We haven’t tried it yet, but judging from the video, it seems to hunt finger and hand movements quite competently. Hit the break to see for yourself.

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SoftKinetic Announces World’s Smallest HD Gesture Recognition Camera and Releases Far and Close Interaction Middleware

Professional Kit Available For Developers To Start Building a New Generation of Gesture-Based Experiences

TAIPEI & BRUSSELS – June 5, 2012 – SoftKinetic, the pioneering provider of 3D vision and gesture recognition technology, today announced a device that will revolutionize the way people interact with their PCs. The DepthSense 325 (DS325), a pocket-sized camera that sees both in 3D (depth) and high-definition 2D (color), delivered as a professional kit, will enable developers to incorporate high-quality finger and hand tracking for PC video games, introduce new video conferencing experiences and many other immersive PC applications. The DS325 can operate from as close as 10cm and includes a high-resolution depth sensor with a wide field of view, combined with HD video and dual microphones.

In addition, the company announced the general availability of iisu[TM] 3.5, its acclaimed gesture-recognition middleware compatible with most 3D sensors available on the market. In addition of its robust full body tracking features, iisu 3.5 now offers the capacity to accurately track users’ individual fingers at 60 frames per second, opening up a new world of close-range applications.

“SoftKinetic is proud to release these revolutionary products to developers and OEMs,” said Michel Tombroff, CEO of SoftKinetic. “The availability of iisu 3.5 and the DS325 clearly marks a milestone for the 3D vision and gesture recognition markets. These technologies will enable new generations of video games, edutainment applications, video conference, virtual shopping, media browsing, social media connectivity and more.”

SoftKinetic will demonstrate the new PC and SmartTV experiences and at its booth at Computex, June 5-9, 2012, in the NanGang Expo Hall, Upper Level, booth N1214. For business appointments, send a meeting request to events@softkinetic.com.

The DS325 Professional Kit is available for pre-order now at SoftKinetic’s online store (http://www.softkinetic.com/Store.aspx) and is expected to begin shipping in the coming weeks.

iisu 3.5 Software Development Kit is available free for non-commercial use at SoftKinetic’s online store (http://www.softkinetic.com/Store.aspx) and at iisu.com.

About SoftKinetic S.A.
SoftKinetic’s vision is to transform the way people interact with the digital world. SoftKinetic is the leading provider of gesture-based platforms for the consumer electronics and professional markets. The company offers a complete family of 3D imaging and gesture recognition solutions, including patented 3D CMOS time-of-flight sensors and cameras (DepthSense[TM] family of products, formerly known as Optrima product family), multi-platform and multi-camera 3D gesture recognition middleware and tools (iisu[TM] family of products) as well as games and applications from SoftKinetic Studios.

With over 8 years of R&D on both hardware and software, SoftKinetic solutions have already been successfully used in the field of interactive digital entertainment, consumer electronics, health care and other professional markets (such as digital signage and medical systems). SoftKinetic, iisu, DepthSense and The Interface Is You are trade names or registered trademarks of SoftKinetic. For more information on SoftKinetic please visit www.softkinetic.com. For videos of SoftKinetic-related products visit SoftKinetic’s YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/SoftKinetic.

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SoftKinetic’s motion sensor tracks your hands and fingers, fits in them too (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 06 Jun 2012 22:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Gaikai-powered cloud gaming coming to Samsung Smart TVs (update: hands-on video and impressions)

0 Comments/ in samsung, Social Media, Uncategorized / by Michael Gorman
June 5, 2012

Gaikaipowered cloud gaming coming to Samsung Smart TVs

At this point, most people (in the tech world, at least) are quite familiar with Gaikai’s cloud gaming platform, which lets users have a not-quite-console quality gaming experience on any device. The technology has found its way onto Facebook and in LG TVs, and now Gaikai’s bringing gaming to Samsung TVs, too. Called Samsung Cloud Gaming (SCG), it’ll be available via the Smart Hub on Samsung 7000 series and up Smart TVs in the US this summer. The technology powering SCG is the same as what’s behind LG’s service, but Sammy’s customized the UI to suit its sensibilities. We got a chance to speak with Gaikai CEO David Perry about his company’s latest partnership, so join us after the break for more.

Update: Video hands-on added after the break. We also demoed the service playing Darksiders, and aside from some mild stuttering the button masher was smooth enough to play using a USB-connected controller. We’re told that the software we viewed isn’t final, so it may not reflect the final look.

Gallery: Gaikai on Samsung Smart TVs

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Gaikai-powered cloud gaming coming to Samsung Smart TVs (update: hands-on video and impressions) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Jun 2012 11:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 CPU family expands past phones to HDTVs, tablets and Windows 8 PCs

0 Comments/ in Uncategorized / by Richard Lawler
June 5, 2012

Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 CPU family expands past phones to HDTVs, tablets and Windows 8 PCs

Sure Qualcomm has snagged quite the coup by sliding some of its dual-core S4 CPUs into the US-bound Galaxy S IIIs, but it’s not stopping there. The company just revealed versions of these chips will power connected HDTVs and set-top boxes as well as PCs and Windows 8 (including Windows Phone 8) devices. There’s four tiers of the upcoming processors: Prime, Pro, Plus and Play. S4 Prime is the smart TV platform that includes the MPQ8064 1.5GHz quad-core CPU with Adreno 320 graphics, while S4 Pro processors are ready to be the brains of Windows RT tablets, laptops and tablet / laptop combos. S4 Plus is the high-end smartphone experience we’ve come to associate with the Snapdragon brand, and finally S4 Play for more entry level mobile devices. Check after the break for more info on the chips in each family and details on what they can do, and our hands on with some S4 powered Windows 8 devices right here.

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Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 CPU family expands past phones to HDTVs, tablets and Windows 8 PCs

0 Comments/ in Uncategorized / by Richard Lawler
June 5, 2012

Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 CPU family expands past phones to HDTVs, tablets and Windows 8 PCs

Sure Qualcomm has snagged quite the coup by sliding some of its dual-core S4 CPUs into the US-bound Galaxy S IIIs, but it’s not stopping there. The company just revealed versions of these chips will power connected HDTVs and set-top boxes as well as PCs and Windows 8 (including Windows Phone 8) devices. There’s four tiers of the upcoming processors: Prime, Pro, Plus and Play. S4 Prime is the smart TV platform that includes the MPQ8064 1.5GHz quad-core CPU with Adreno 320 graphics, while S4 Pro processors are ready to be the brains of Windows RT tablets, laptops and tablet / laptop combos. S4 Plus is the high-end smartphone experience we’ve come to associate with the Snapdragon brand, and finally S4 Play for more entry level mobile devices. Check after the break for more info on the chips in each family and details on what they can do, and our hands on with some S4 powered Windows 8 devices right here.

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Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 CPU family expands past phones to HDTVs, tablets and Windows 8 PCs originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 05 Jun 2012 02:13:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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LG launches ‘upgraded’ SP820 Smart TV Upgrader box in June for about $170 US

0 Comments/ in LG, Uncategorized / by Richard Lawler
May 29, 2012

LG launches upgraded SMP820 Smart TV Upgrader box in June for about $170 US

Should you have the impulse to turn your dumb display into a full-fledged Smart TV, LG has revealed the second iteration of its Smart TV Upgrader box is ready to hit the marketplace. The original ST600 box was released last year, and this new SP820 was announced earlier this year at CES. It adds LG’s Smart TV experience complete with Magic gesture and voice controlled remote to any HDTV with an HDMI input. There’s access to both 2D and 3D streaming content from the internet, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct and any new apps LG rolls out for its platform. Similar to Apple’s TV box and the Roku family, it’s a palm sized device intended for easy installations. An even smaller, stripped down SP520 version that supports fewer apps is already on shelves with a $120 MSRP, although sale prices range from $80 to $99. The SP is shipping in June for 199,000 won ($169 US), while there’s no word yet on a US release, we’ll probably wait to see if LG can add enough apps to compete as a third party before jumping in.

LG launches ‘upgraded’ SP820 Smart TV Upgrader box in June for about $170 US originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 28 May 2012 22:52:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Hillcrest Labs takes its TV motion control system to China, becomes TCL’s new best friend

0 Comments/ in android, china, Uncategorized / by Richard Lai
May 23, 2012

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It’s only been a few days since Hillcrest Labs open sourced its Kylo web browser for TVs, and now the company’s back with yet another announcement. Well, this time it’s more about TCL who’s just declared its top TV market share in China. Much like the Roku 2 and LG TVs with Magic Motion remote, Hillcrest’s Freespace engine has been outted as the enabling technology behind TCL’s recently announced V7500, a 3D smart TV series featuring a heavily customized Android 4.0.3 and a 7.9mm-thick bezel. This means users can interact with and play games on this slim TV via motion and cursor control on the remote (there’s also voice control here but it doesn’t look like Hillcrest has anything to do with it). There are no dates or prices just yet, but TCL better be quick as Lenovo’s got something very similar ready to ship soon.

Gallery: Hillcrest Labs takes its TV motion control system to China, becomes TCL’s new best friend

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Hillcrest Labs takes its TV motion control system to China, becomes TCL’s new best friend originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 May 2012 00:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HBO Go on Roku, Samsung and Xbox opens up to Time Warner (and possibly others) tomorrow?

0 Comments/ in samsung, Uncategorized / by Richard Lawler
May 16, 2012

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HBO subscribers currently locked out of streaming HBO Go to their connected TV devices (namely Samsung HDTVs / Blu-ray players, Roku boxes and Xbox 360s) could be in for a treat soon, as our sources indicate Time Warner Cable is preparing to announce access for its customers on all three platforms tomorrow. There’s also a few small pics of the updated menus for Xbox 360 and Roku flashing the TWC logo, as well as currently unsupported providers Bright House Networks (both), as well as DirecTV and Comcast (Roku). We’ve contacted both HBO and Time Warner Cable for comment but have not received a response yet, but we’ll keep an eye out for an expanded activation menus hitting our devices soon.

HBO Go on Roku, Samsung and Xbox opens up to Time Warner (and possibly others) tomorrow? originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 16 May 2012 18:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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IKEA Uppleva HDTV to retail for $960 in Europe beginning next month, US launch in 2013

0 Comments/ in Social Media, Uncategorized / by Zach Honig
May 16, 2012

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Details continue to emerge as we approach the IKEA Uppleva’s June launch. GigaOM has discovered that the set will be available in sizes ranging from 24 to 46 inches and will be priced “around $960″ — with a scale relative to the display size, we presume. The TV will feature a built-in Blu-ray player and a wireless subwoofer, and is being assembled by TCL Multimedia a manufacturer in China. Uppleva is expected to roll out to France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Sweden beginning next month, then to other European countries later in the year, followed by the US in 2013. There will also be a handful of applications that will vary based on region, including Dailymotion, Vimeo and YouTube, along with games, music playback and video-on-demand apps, and the Opera for TV web browser. There’s a familiar sneak-peek vid awaiting you just past the break.

Update: Due to an error at the source article, we originally identified the manufacturer as TLC, rather than TCL Multimedia. The text above has been updated to reflect the correction.

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IKEA Uppleva HDTV to retail for $960 in Europe beginning next month, US launch in 2013 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 16 May 2012 00:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nuance takes credit for voice features inside Samsung’s 2012 Smart TV lineup

0 Comments/ in samsung, Uncategorized / by Edgar Alvarez
May 10, 2012

Nuance takes credit for voice features inside Samsung's 2012 Smart TV lineup

Back at this year’s eventful CES, Nuance announced it was launching a platform to bring voice recognition services to connected TVs, among other devices. Now, just a few months later, the communications outfit’s taking credit for the voice features packed inside Sammy’s 2012 Smart TVs. Essentially, this means those speaking commands used to control the Smart Hub, applications like Skype and even web surfing are all powered by Nuance’s Dragon technology. The move itself isn’t a surprising one, given Nuance’s credibility within the industry. So, now you know who’s making it all happen the next time you’re telling that ES8000 what to do.

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Nuance takes credit for voice features inside Samsung’s 2012 Smart TV lineup originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 May 2012 06:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nuance takes credit for voice features inside Samsung’s 2012 Smart TV lineup

0 Comments/ in samsung, Uncategorized / by Edgar Alvarez
May 10, 2012

Nuance takes credit for voice features inside Samsung's 2012 Smart TV lineup

Back at this year’s eventful CES, Nuance announced it was launching a platform to bring voice recognition services to connected TVs, among other devices. Now, just a few months later, the communications outfit’s taking credit for the voice features packed inside Sammy’s 2012 Smart TVs. Essentially, this means those speaking commands used to control the Smart Hub, applications like Skype and even web surfing are all powered by Nuance’s Dragon technology. The move itself isn’t a surprising one, given Nuance’s credibility within the industry. So, now you know who’s making it all happen the next time you’re telling that ES8000 what to do.

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Nuance takes credit for voice features inside Samsung’s 2012 Smart TV lineup originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 May 2012 06:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BBC Sport app brings Olympics and more to Sony Bravia TVs, PlayStation 3 and Blu-ray players

0 Comments/ in Uncategorized / by James Trew
May 9, 2012

BBC Sports app coming to Sony Bravia TVs, PlayStation 3 and Blu-ray players

While Sony was busy launching its HX8 TVs over in the UK, it let slip another nugget of televisual goodness. That extra BBC Sport coverage that’s planned for summer, and available as a TiVo app, will also be coming to UK owners of Bravia TVs (2011 and onwards,) PS3s, and even some Blu-ray players (at a later date). Those 24 channels of HD Olympic action will be translated into live streams, and there will be the usual array of catch-up options too. It’s not just the Olympics, either, with most of the Beeb’s sports coverage set to be available through the app, along with much of the additional content that was previously dealt with by the Red Button. Sony claims it has worked with the BBC to develop the app, and should be the first to launch it direct on TVs just in time for Wimbledon. It will likely find its way to other Smart TVs too, but no details on which at this time.

BBC Sport app brings Olympics and more to Sony Bravia TVs, PlayStation 3 and Blu-ray players originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 May 2012 13:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Lenovo launches four Android-powered K-series Smart TVs in China this month

0 Comments/ in android, china, Uncategorized / by James Trew
May 8, 2012

Lenovo launches four Android-powered K-series Smart TVs in China this month

We first saw Lenovo’s Android 4.0 tellymabob back at CES, now the firm is getting ready to unleash the full K-series of Smart TVs on China. Four models are on offer, the 55-inch K91 and K81 models, along with a 42-inch version of the latter and another at this size — the K71. You may remember that Ice Cream Sandwich is running on a dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon CPU and Lenovo claims the interface is a mix of touch, air mouse, gravity sensor, smart keyboard and conventional remote — lots more to lose down the back of the couch, then. The firm’s joint venture with SMG’s BesTV — iSmartv — will provide on demand HD content, and its “Le Store” developer community will serve up the apps — with over 1,000 claimed to be available already. Prices will range from 6,499 RMB to 14,999 RMB (about $1030 to $2370) and should be in stores across China this month.

Lenovo launches four Android-powered K-series Smart TVs in China this month originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 08 May 2012 07:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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LG launches LG Cloud, blows raspberries at S-Cloud

0 Comments/ in LG, Uncategorized / by Daniel Cooper
April 30, 2012

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Four days before the purported launch of Samsung’s cloud service, Korea’s other technology giant has unveiled LG Cloud. The eponymous service offers 5GB free space as standard, while owners of LG’s Smart TVs or smartphones will get 50GB free for six months. It’ll push content between your devices, appropriately compressed for the medium, so high definition images on your TV will be slimmed down to save your phone’s data cap. The free beta begins in South Korea and the US from May 1st, with a global rollout pencilled in for next year — but don’t worry, the company made it clear you’ll be able to use it on your holidays, if you can find a signal.

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LG launches LG Cloud, blows raspberries at S-Cloud originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 30 Apr 2012 08:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung Canada launches Cineplex Store app, offers paid movies on ‘select’ Smart devices

0 Comments/ in Uncategorized / by Joe Pollicino
April 23, 2012

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Folks in Canada using Samsung’s Smart lineup of home theater equipment have a new app to be excited about, thanks in part to Cineplex Entertainment. The two companies have teamed up for a video-on-demand app, dubbed Cineplex Store, which will allow owners of “select models of Samsung’s Smart TVs, Blu-ray players and home theater systems” to purchase or rent videos from the comfort of their couches. Pricing is set from about three to five bucks for 48-hour unlimited play rentals (from the time you hit play within a 30-day period), while buying titles outright will cost ya between $10 and $20 — all without any pesky contracts. Notably, for those prices you’ll also be able to store your content in a “digital locker” and rack up Scene points with Cineplex. While it appears that there’s nary mention of which Smart devices are compatible, you can hit up the source link below and the press release after break for more details.

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Samsung Canada launches Cineplex Store app, offers paid movies on ‘select’ Smart devices originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 Apr 2012 07:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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More images and details emerge about Ikea’s Uppleva

0 Comments/ in Uncategorized / by Terrence O'Brien
April 18, 2012

More images and details emerge about Ikea's Uppleva

Did you not get enough Swedish furniture pr0n yesterday with the announcement of Ikea’s Uppleva? Well, we’ve got a slew of new images and some new details for you. As far as specs, it seems that the sets will be available in 24, 36, 40 and 46 inches and all are LED backlit. They’ll also all sport WiFi and “smart TV” features including the Opera browser — except for the 24-incher, which must accept its role as the runt of the litter. The TVs will also come attached to three different TV bench designs in six different finishes. While we weren’t able to score our own units yet, M3 did and you can check out their hands-on out at the source link.

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More images and details emerge about Ikea’s Uppleva originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 18 Apr 2012 15:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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IKEA puts away your TV cables, tech credentials

0 Comments/ in Uncategorized / by James Trew
April 17, 2012

IKEA puts away your TV cables, tech credentials

If your abode has ever been touched by the space-saving hand of IKEA, you’ll be familiar with its clever, wallet-friendly wares. Now, the Swedish furniture giant is bringing its quirky ideas into the technology market. Frustrated with cable spaghetti ruining the otherwise sharp lines of its TV storage units, the Scandinavian firm has taken it one step further, and built the TV right in to the furniture. Yup, “Uppleva” is an all-in-one TV and stand with storage built in co-operation with China’s TCL Multimedia. Not only that, it also incorporates a Blu-ray / DVD player and surround sound (with wireless sub woofer.) Details on the TV itself are sparse, but there’s a brace of USB inputs and four HDMI ports (so you can re-add in some wires), plus FM radio and internet connectivity, but beyond that we’re left guessing. More importantly — for the casual IKEA customer we assume — will be the array of colors and designs it will ship in. The delivery man will be kicking up Autumn leaves by the time you can get your hands on one, with prices starting at 6,500 Swedish crowns (around $960). In the meantime you can unpack a video after the break, which just like those shelves you bought, doesn’t seem to contain everything.

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IKEA puts away your TV cables, tech credentials originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 17 Apr 2012 05:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Lenovo’s ICS, 42-inch K71 smart TV going on sale by month’s end in China

0 Comments/ in android, china, Uncategorized / by Edgar Alvarez
April 7, 2012
Lenovo's ICS, 42-inch K71 smart TV going on sale by month's end in China
Similar to that K91 TV we saw Lenovo tease back in January, its K71 brethren’s also stuffed with Ice Cream Sandwich, and according to the outfit’s online shop it’s ready to hit Chinese shelves by the end of the month. Along with running a flavor of Android four-dot-oh, this 42-inch smart TV is also packing an undisclosed 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, WiFi and 3D capabilities, plus a gaming remote control (you know, to use while playing TurboFly 3D). The K71′s said to be carrying a 6499 yuan (around $1,030) price tag once pre-orders go live on April 10th, while pricing and availability for the other expected models still remains unknown. Mum’s the word on when, or if, these ICS, LED TVs will ever come to US shores, but we’ll keep you in the loop if any news pops up.

Lenovo’s ICS, 42-inch K71 smart TV going on sale by month’s end in China originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 07 Apr 2012 02:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Voice Control for LG Smart TVs to roll out by end of April, Magic Remotes to require spit guards

0 Comments/ in LG, Social Media, Uncategorized / by Joseph Volpe
April 4, 2012
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If TVs only had a brain — oh wait, now they kind of do. LG’s Smart TV series has already begun to flood the market with its suite of apps, streaming video services, support for Flash and gaming all in tow, save for one promised service — Voice Control. Announced by the company today, an update enabling that feature should hit flat panels by month’s end, giving users with Magic Remotes access to simplified search and navigation. Curious to see how it works? Then check out the awkwardly dubbed and unintentionally hilarious video demo after the break.

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Voice Control for LG Smart TVs to roll out by end of April, Magic Remotes to require spit guards originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 04 Apr 2012 12:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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