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Haier’s mind control TV prototype hits IFA, we go foreheads-on (video)

The handheld remote control revolutionized the style we watch television, removing the necessity for frequent trips to the set to be able to change channels. One prototype in Haier’s portfolio makes the complete remote thing appear to be a back breaking chore by comparison. The Brain Wave (definitely not a last product name) television protoype showcased at IFA this week brings mind control into the image, promising users a future where channels might be changed and volume controlled with mere thought.

The set remains inside the early prototype stages in the interim, however, so we’re still some distance clear of such life altering precision. At this time, the sole available demo involves blowing up an animated barrel along with your mind. Naturally, we needed to give the article a spin. Look at the outcomes after the break.

Controlling the set along with your brain requires wearing a reasonably uncomfortable plastic headset — one who reminded us of our demos with Mattel’s Mindflex system. An arm rests at the wearer’s forehead, and there is a clip that dangles from the rear, clamping directly to your earlobe — it’s certainly much more awkward than simply using an old skool remote.

Getting the barrel to blow up inside the demo is bit like a mind control version of a “Magic Eye” poster, forcing yourself to form of concentrate and unfocus jointly — a chunk hard to correctly describe, but simple enough, whenever you get the hang of it. We managed to figure it out pretty quickly, and were blowing up barrels with the most effective of them. It’s hard to image using this device for several tasks all mutually, however — changing channels, adjusting the quantity and selecting movie titles.

It is usually hard to visualize too a lot of people facing the effort of putting at the headset to prevent the fairly minor task of using a remote — hopefully Haier could be ready to reduce the controller’s size and awkwardness, should this thing ever come to market. No saying when that may be or how much such system may cost, however.

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