Hillcrest Labs is proud to announce that LG, the South Korean
consumer electronics giant, will be using their patented Freespace
in-air pointing and motion control technology for their latest line of
3D-ready, Internet-connected HDTVs which have hit the Korean market,
only to be unleashed upon the rest of the world later on. Known as the
“Magic Wand” remote, it will see action in selected models within LG’s
new INFINIA line of LED LCD HDTVs. Just to whet your appetite, the
INFINIA sets will come in a slim design, a thin bezel, and an enhanced
Internet connectivity package that will carry with it a variety of
entertainment options, such as LG’s NetCast Entertainment Access. Not
only that, the inclusion of a wired Ethernet jack in the INFINIA sets
will allow these NetCast-enabled TVs to integrate themselves into a
wireless home network seamlessly thanks to a USB wireless broadband
adaptor (that is sold separately, unfortunately). If you love being
first in everything, then the INFINIA models ought to be your purchase
choice, since they are the first to use LG’s unique “Magic Wand” remote
control system.
LG’s “Magic” user interface will merge Internet-based applications,
television menus and embedded games amongst others using simple hand
motions (should be a snap to those who have had experience with the Nintendo
Wii, while newcomers will find it natural and intuitive) to control an
on-screen cursor on the television. No longer will you need a computer,
since the “Magic Wand” remote with Netcast will be able to access and
navigate Internet-based applications specifically designed for the TV.
What makes the “Magic Wand” so special? Apart from its high
resolution pointer accuracy that makes it a snap to easily select icons
and images, small and large, on a high-resolution screen, you also
benefit from orientation compensation – basically, it doesn’t matter the
orientation of the Magic Wand remote in space, Freespace technology
will still generate intuitive cursor motions on the screen. The use of
MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) sensors combined with
Hillcrest’s proprietary software will result in consistent control of
the device from any position – standing, sitting or reclining.
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