A Voice-Controlled TV Remote
Pankaj Arora writes "California-based Agile TV aims to 'change the way people watch TV' via the creation of its voice-controlled TV remote, Promptu. From the article: 'The Promptu remote is designed to replace a conventional remote control and includes a "Talk" button and a built-in microphone, together with an infra-red receiver used in conjunction with an existing cable box.' Personally, I'm waiting for the version that interfaces with your brain."
Of course, the best feature of a voice-controlled remote would be to yell out, "Where the hell are you?" and have it respond, "Over here!"
I've noticed that voice commands seem to take more energy than pushing buttons. Why present it like it's an advancement?
How about a TV where you email it directions? Examples:
1. Tape all "Charmed" episodes
2. Turn OFF
Think of the possibilities! You won't even need to be in the same country!
Dashboard Widgets
Excuse my cynicism, but if I have to push a button in the first place, why shouldn't I just press the appropriate button to perform the desired command?
Dan East
Better known as 318230.
We had these when I was a kid.
They were called "children".
...which would be well known to anyone in the custom high-end AV biz. It's also probably a bad idea as sooner or later an argument in the family room erupts over which channel to watch and the system has a nervous breakdown as it hears "Nickolodeon!" "MTV!" "Golf!" and so on until you go back to the good old fashioned button remote.
If my grammar and spelling are off, I am [distracted/tired/careless] (take your pick)
It comes with a handy reference card that helpfully explains "You can also find an actor in an Adult program by saying 'Find Adult Actor' and the actor's name".
Aha! The true purpose is revealed! Naturally, one's hands will be occupied when searching for adult actors...
Personally, I'm waiting for the version that interfaces with your brain.
What, so it changes to the playboy channel every 3 min?
Let's make the remote control pointless and have the TV itself be voice-activated.
All I want to know, is which retard invented a voice-controlled remote but put a button on it that you have to press before you can actually talk? What would have been useful is a remote control that would make a beep when you called it after you had lost it down the sofa. They could have put all these search features on a device with a screen or just taken any PDA with an infra red port and written some software.
Verdict: no one is using it now and no-one will be using it in 6 months time..
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