Seemingly, Smart TV is a rebrand of LG’s NetCast system-an online-connected TV service with a home dashboard, displaying apps and widgets. Considering NetCast offered Skype, YouTube, Netflix, VUDU, and Yahoo Widgets , we shall expect more of a similar.
Smart TV shall be launching in early 2011, but there’s already a peripheral available today so they can be capable to support it-the Magic Wand remote, which we saw back at CES . LG described it then as ” mirroring a ” Wii-like” experience,” and by the looks of LG’s press release (below), it feels like they intend on stepping on even more of Nintendo’s turf. Would you employ the remote to color in a coloring book, or show you yoga positions? Maybe whenever you were too cheap to buy a Wii.
BERLIN, Sep. 1, 2010 – At this year’s IFA, LG Electronics (LG) is unveiling its debut contribution to the exciting new realm of SMART TVs with a collection that mixes seamless connectivity to the net with exceptional ease of use. With a simple Home Dashboard, intuitive User Interface and User eXperience among other TV applications, LG intends to reveal just how convenient its SMART TV might be.
LG’s SMART TV exhibit at IFA features four main concepts: Easy, Fun, More and Better. As the name suggests, Easy is set convenience of use, which LG achieves through a convenient Home Dashboard that lets viewers use applications and access a variety of premium content all on a single screen. Almost like an online portal, Home Dashboard helps viewers select their favorite content instantly while not having to browse numerous websites.
At IFA 2010, LG will likely be making things even simpler still with its Magic Motion Remote Control, which enables viewers find the content they wish by merely pointing the controller at a listing of onscreen options and clicking a single button. Used together with the Home Dashboard, the remote serves up a really intuitive interface and experience, making the SMART TV LG’s most user-friendly home entertainment product yet.
Focusing on lifestyle-oriented content, Fun shows how LG’s SMART TVs can deliver entertainment value in real life through TV applications. Use the Magic Motion Remote Control to fill within the pages of a coloring book app or study first aid through simulated emergency situations. Alternatively, they will pick up helpful tips for relaxation and exercise through a yoga app.
More is ready consuming digital content and using Media Link to transfer even more content to the SMART TV. Besides instant access to online videos and pictures, users can easily upload things they’ve created themselves. And with a smartphone, leaving the house doesn’t mean missing one’s favorite program because content will probably be delivered wirelessly. Whether connecting to an iPad, PCs, personal media players or home theater systems, LG is expanding the reach of entertainment to everything of folks’s lives.
Showing how it is going to make TV Better, LG is showcasing its quick links to premium content that TV viewers are without doubt to exploit, consisting of the YouTube, Maxdome, Orange and MLB. On this solid foundation, LG is building an unlimited selection of online content as it secures deals with among the internet’s top service and content providers. LG is that specialize in forming partnerships with major content providers for optimum entertainment value, including the potential of Pay TV.
” With the introduction of our advanced SMART TV, LG is in a position to present a ‘Total Home Entertainment Solution’ enabling consumers to enjoy practically any digital content on any smart device,” said Simon Kang, President and CEO of LG Home Entertainment Company. ” For consumers who want full control over how and where they get their entertainment with maximum ease and comfort, the LG SMART TV solution is also all they want.”
LG’s advanced and simple SMART TV will launch in early 2011.
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