The clapper TV gives the remote a run for it’s life
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JVC has introduced another display technology in progress at this year’s CEATEC, a special TV that responds to claps and gestures or officially labeled as “Handclap & gestures recognition TV” The operation of this TV is as eccentric as the name assigned to it. To bring up a round menu screen, you clap thrice and a set top camera tracks your hand and transforms it into a cursor. To select something or to click a button, all you do is hook your finger in the direction of the TV. Control functions like volume involves set clapping sequences.
The convenience here is self-dependant. If you really want to see the day in future when you can’t get up even to pick up your plate from the table, then you could quite definitely choose this eye-sore.
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