Saturday, November 8, 2014

The Japanese have developed a TV, “understands” words – 365 days


Proximity TV that match the voice signals, presented in the electronics market, Japanese manufacturers.

The device responds to the converts to his words through speech recognition, and commands are given through the microphone built into the remote control. For example, the activation comes from the phrase, “Turn on the TV».

To change the channel or control the sound level also has its own set of commands. In addition, some models are able to search for the transfer, where football matches are shown. 365news.biz: saying the word “football” to find the TV and turned on the appropriate program. The developers claim that their child continually “learns” new commands, hence, the range of its functions is becoming wider. Manage innovative device is so simple that not even need to use instructions.

However, the last-named, not only has the advantages of contactless Japanese TV companies but also other machines of famous brands. And may they managed in the traditional way, any user can easily sort out which buttons to push to achieve the desired result. It is such a comfortable, functional and affordable TV 24 can be found in the shops COMFY. Here are the most popular brand names in themselves are a guarantee of high quality products. And if a wide selection of models and manufacturers to supply the buyer to a standstill, for his services – experienced consultants in offline stores and reviews of those who have already bought a similar model on virtual platforms.

It should be noted that at the beginning of this year, sales of televisions declined slightly, prompting market leaders to look for new solutions to attract customers. So, Israeli engineers are currently busy creating a smart device that responds to hand movements. To control this TV remote does not need, it will be enough to be in the field of action of built-in cameras, readers gestures.

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