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CES 2012: the rise of smart TV
If you buy a new TV, then it is likely that allows you to browse sites like Facebook and download applications
If you plan to buy a TV this year, so if you realize it or not, it is almost certain to come with the ability to connect to the Internet - to browse sites like Facebook, YouTube and Wikipedia, and it is possible to download applications such as birds angry.
The increase in "intelligent television", able to connect to Internet services such as BBC iPlayer catch-up service or a system for streaming movies from Netflix, launched last week in the United Kingdom was one of the most notable trends this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the gadget and the annual festival of technology.
Elegance is deeper on the Internet: Samsung, LG and many others have a voice and motion control interfaces - in this case could be a way to control games and change channels and surfing the net, instead of struggling with a remote control.
Samsung, which sold 57 million games worldwide last year and was the largest manufacturer in the world of television in the past six years, also takes into account the television will become a giant screen computers in the corner of your living room - to share photos of our phones and use it to make video calls.
enabled Internet TV comes to a home near you soon, according to Richard Lindsay-Davies, executive director of the Group of digital television in the UK. He said that between half and three quarters of the 9.5 million television sets this year expects to sell 24.5 million UK households have TV with Internet connection. "With the Olympics coming, it might even be more," he said.
- United States, research firm Parks Associates, said the percentage of broadband enabled smart TV households connected to the network increased by 8% in 2010 to 10% in 2011 . Sir Howard Stringer of Sony estimates that there are 100 worldwide.
The wild card of this is Apple, which is not shown at CES - but 250 of its employees are registered to attend as visitors - but it is rumored to be preparing his own bid for television intelligent introduction later this year.
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