It is possibly true that Samsung Smart TV set the pace in modern television, but there is much in the waiting that may just revolutionize how television viewing is done.
A smart TV is different from the traditional TV set in that it runs a specialized operating system, which seamlessly integrates web services, multitasking, modern gaming and enhanced human interactivity – all in addition to normal TV services.
A major step should possibly be realized with the launch of the much anticipated iTV from Apple.
Rumors and endless speculations talk of top of the bar iTV that will do more than simply display movies and produce sound. Loaded with targeted apps, the new TV will well be integrated with Facetime, Siri – much like Microsoft’s own Kinect, and a possible retina display.
iTV promises to offer the ultimate in facial recognition, effortless voice interaction, and the ultimate in use of gestures. The current breed of smart TV sets are still lacking in these features.
How far Apple intends to perfect these features remain to be seen, and if all the hullaballoo about their ‘next being thing’ is to be believed, then the next smart TV from Cupertino should be a wonder.
The iTV is expected in 2013 and will possibly hit the shelves by the end of the year.
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