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Post by zog on Jan 9, 2008 20:48:21 GMT
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7178288.stmi thought this looks intresting Fun walls If and when it finally comes to mass market, the ultra thin televisions will be competing with televisions packed with a range of new features. Panasonic television Panasonic showed off the world's largest plasma screen "I think we are going to be able to interact with voice and movement," said Mr Glasgow. "We're going to be able to recognise who is watching the set by their eyes and change parental controls automatically." Some firms are already showing off prototypes of the technology at CES. Panasonic have demonstrated its interactive life wall which features facial recognition to bring up customised displays and information. The large scale prototype which is envisaged to take up the entire wall of a room also detects the distance from the viewer to the screen and optimises the size of the image accordingly. "I think we are gong to see a whole bunch of really consumer friendly applications that will make the TV much more automatic for people." to say i don't realy watch t.v much i do like these ideas. now back to the photographic brain transmiter project tehe..........
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Post by Billygoat on Jan 9, 2008 21:00:25 GMT
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We're going to be able to recognise who is watching the set by their eyes and change parental controls automatically
not in my house it bloody wont!!
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Post by DeLic Dave on Jan 9, 2008 21:12:59 GMT
yeah, you can have things that are too automatic, don't like that. am still buzzin that we now have remote control, in the old days we had to use a long stick to change the Chanel
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Post by Billygoat on Jan 10, 2008 10:47:14 GMT
it's the bit "we're" going to be able to recognise who is watching the set by their eyes
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Post by zog on Jan 10, 2008 13:09:18 GMT
it does sound pritty dobious to me. bit scary infact. wat will they come up with nxt.mmm....
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