
Voice-command integration for TV isn't something that's really been explored yet. It's been rumored about in the “Apple iTV“, and it's available on the Xbox 360 via the Kinect, and not much else. But it looks like that's about to change. According to Pocket-lint, Panasonic has worked closely with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) to create a voice-activated control system in its upcoming Viera TVs this year.
The voice controls will allow users to adjust the volume, change channels, find out listing information, and even set a program to record.
Ubergizmo
See also:
gadgetsblog, Panasonic to bring Siri-like voice commands to Viera TVs
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