Smart Interaction – Samsung changes the remote control
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Samsung has developed a new way to control its range of Smart TVs, with facial recognition, motion and voice.
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Samsung has developed a new way to control its range of Smart TVs, with facial recognition, motion and voice.
According to GfK Digital World and the Consumer Electronics Association, global spending on technology devices is expected to surpass $1 trillion for the first time this year.
Samsung has just released a sneak peek at its new TVs that will be unveiled at CES 2012 in Las Vegas. While they don’t give to much away, it’s clear Smart TV is still a strong focus for the year. Check out the video below: Tweet
MUBI, an internet video service showcasing independent, international and classic cinema is finally expanding beyond the PlayStation 3 and into Sony’s portfolio of Internet enabled Bravias, Blu-ray players and home theatre systems.
While at the launch of the latest PlayStation 3 blockbuster Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception at the Sydney Opera House, TT stumbled upon Sony’s HMZ-T1 Head Mounted Display that was first glimpsed at this years Consumer Electronics Show in las Vegas. Reminding us of an old fashioned virtual reality headset, the HMZ-T1 has twin OLED displays that deliver 2D and 3D Continue Reading
Telstra has launched the first stage of its Foxtel on T-Box service that gives customers connected to BigPond via cable broadband access to over 30 Foxtel channels as well as a selection of Catch Up TV. The service, which is unmetered to BigPond customers, will be extended to BigPond ADSL customers later this year. A starter service, with 11 channels, Continue Reading
Quickflix has signed a deal with Sony Australia to supply a subscription movie streaming service to various products in the Sony portfolio.
PlayStation has wrapped up its press conference at E3 in LA. While there was a host of blockbuster exclusive games, we were impressed by its new handheld and PlayStation branded 3D display.
Toshiba, a company renowned for its notebook PCs has just released its first All-In-One desktop, the DX1210.
Star Wars: The Complete Saga will be available on Blu-ray on 14 September 2011 in a nine disc collection.