Wednesday, January 13, 2010

New TVs Ditch Remote Control For Hand Gestures



(From The New York Times)

The technology industry is going retro -- moving away from remote controls, mice and joysticks to something that arrives without batteries, wires or a user manual.

It's called a hand.

In the coming months, the likes of MICROSOFT, HITACHI and major PC makers will begin selling devices that will allow people to flip channels on the TV or move documents on a computer monitor with simple hand gestures.

The technology, one of the most significant changes to human-device interfaces since the mouse appeared next to computers in the early 1980s, was being shown in private sessions during the immense CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW (CES) last week.

Past attempts at similar technology have proved clunky and disappointing.

In contrast, the latest crop of gesture-powered devices arrives with a refreshing surprise -- they actually work.

New TVs Ditch Remote Control For Hand Gestures

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