The Samsung
press conference was arguably the most anticipated of the 2013 Consumer
Electronics Show (CES). And based on the initial response, the company did not
disappoint, showcasing everything from a “smart TV like Google
TV Cloud Stick” to a refrigerator that gives you more freezer space when you need it.
"The TV is
almost human," Tim Baxter, president of Samsung America, told the capacity
audience inside the Mandalay Bay ballroom on Monday. The F8000 LED is expected
to become Samsung's signature mainstream television offering.
"It demonstrates our commitment to bring back the wow," Baxter said.
Like a beefed
-up version of the iPhone's Siri functionality, the F8000's S-Recommendation
system can understand questions from viewers and offers responses to their
inquiries. For example, Baxter asked the television, “Anything good on
today?" and was greeted with a sampling of programming choices that evolve
based on not only the type of programming he normally views but also the actual
time he views it.
Similar to the
Xbox's Kinect camera system, the F8000 also makes use of hand -gesture
functionality; instead of using a remote control, users move their hands to
change TV channels or record a movie.
"It's the
most powerful, personal TV experience ever created," Baxter said."It
will change the way you discover content."
And
speaking of personal, Samsung America Senior Vice President Joe Stinziano said the company would
soon offer viewing glasses that will allow two users to view different
channels, full-screen, from the same television at the same time. The
high-resolution images will be transmitted directly into the lenses while the
sound will be piped in through earbuds built -into the glasses. Analysts fromChina online shopping or CNET jokingly referred to the
glasses as “hate vision" saying they were the "ultimate anti-social
tool" for viewing audiences. In other words, they are almost certain to be
a hit.
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