Move Channel, TV Panasonic Use Hand Movement
Jakarta – TV with remote control may soon be considered old-fashioned with the latest control tech TV presence. Panasonic has started by presenting a TV that is controlled by hand movements.
A device with a controlling hand movement was started much developed. Panasonic is one of the interested embed this unique feature in the latest TV products.
VIERA TV series called DMP-HV20 and claimed to be the first in the world utilize hand movement does not require a remote control to operate it.
So, when users want to move TV channels, simply move the hand to the left or right. Sensors on the next TV will detect movement and translate it into commands to change the TV channel.
The volume can also be arranged in the same way. Hand movement to the left and right, eat the volume can shrink or enlarge. Unfortunately, the TV coverage was not far enough sensors. Located on either side of the TV screen, the sensor can detect hand movements from a distance of 5 to 10 cm.
The size is too small, 10.1-inch screen size, so much like a netbook. Apparently this TV was deliberately created as a portable gadget and use of close range, for example when in the kitchen while preparing food or taken during the trip.
With a screen resolution of 1024 × 600 pixels, this TV also provides a connection to the internet via WiFi 802.11. There’s also a USB 2.0 port, card slot SDXC. Marketing premiere will be held in Japan starting March 18, 2011. About the price, quite affordable. These sophisticated gadgets dibanderol Panasonic just for USD 640, or about Rp 5.6 million. Interested?
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