Monday, April 9, 2012

TVs with IVR Capabilities Coming This Year

- Alert), known for its voice recognition software and for providing the underlying technology behind Apple's Siri voice-command service, is now offering its expertise to TV and set-top box makers. TV maker Panasonic has adopted Nuance's Dragon TV voice-recognition platform for its Viera TV sets, models of which have already started shipping in the U.K. Nuance demonstrated the platform at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, and said the technology could change the way users interact with TVs.

LG is looking to roll out TVs with voice controls and may be close with its latest version of its Magic Motion remote control, which was showcased at CES (News - Alert). Apple is also said to be working on a new TV that redefines the way users interact with TVs. But for now the best option is the company's Apple TV set-top box, which iPhone and iPad owners will appreciate. This TV allows users to play movies and TV shows from Apple's iTunes store and other multimedia content can be streamed from an iPhone or iPad.






Edited by Jennifer Russell



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