Video CES 2014: HAL© is a Voice- and Gesture-Operated Remote (Video) 46
Maximillian (talking to device): “Remote reset tracking”. “Remote reset tracking”. Alright. Okay.
Timothy Lord: Maximillian, we are standing in front of a screen here at CES. I see a hovering hand on the screen. Can you explain that a little bit?
Maximillian: What you are looking at is HALTV. HALTV is a universal remote without the remote. We are trying to cut the cable between your TV and the six or seven remote controls that you have for your home entertainment system. So we’ve created a gesture and voice controlled interactive interface for your home entertainment system. As you can see, the hand is tracking my hand. I am not wearing any special hardware on my hand. There is nothing you have to lose or replace batteries for. And so what it does is it turns any TV into a smart TV as well as controls your entire home entertainment system, your set-top box, your DVD player, you name it. Mainly what you do with your TV is you watch TV. So let’s watch some TV. And here we have Cox Cable, here in Las Vegas. We can change channels up and down by swiping left and right.
Timothy Lord: What kind of sensors is it using to detect where your hand is?
Maximillian: Unfortunately, I can’t disclose the technical internals of it, as we are still kind in stealth mode until we launch in the fall. We will be launching in the fall this year, through the usual brick and mortar channels. MSRP for $199.99. You can also change the volume, you can mute the TV. As I said earlier, it is also voice controlled. The microphones are designed for a living room environment, not here at CES, so I apologize if it is a little sketchy. “Remote Change Channel ESPN”. Please work. “Remote Change Channel ESPN.” “Remote Change Channel ESPN”. There we go.
Timothy Lord: You got to be a loud talker in an environment like this.
Maximillian: In an environment like this, it does take a lot. And unfortunately, my voice is gone a little bit because I’ve been doing this for three days. But I imagine you can see it is a very natural interface to control your TV. You don’t need to learn any special gestures. In fact, the gestures are all customizable. You can take a video of yourself doing some hand motion and assign that to any function you like. In addition, the voice commands are also customizable. And so going back to our interface—“Remote Home Menu”. As I mentioned, it turns any TV into a smart TV. So what you are looking at here is our proprietary interface. You can swipe through the menus, it is a fully capable streaming device, using your typical streaming channels—Crackle, Google Plus. It also streams music Pandora, Spotify. We do photos, games.
Timothy Lord: Is there a pass-through so that other HDMI sources run through this box?
Maximillian: You can use it as a mainstream I-hub but what we are really trying to do is it to be a very easy integration. So we don’t want you to have to reinvent your whole system, you know, unplug everything, replug everything in. So it is designed to be just able to plug into your TV, and you don’t have to change anything. You can use it as a HDMI hub but you don’t have to. You can open your Facebook. Browse your Facebook right on your TV. As I said earlier, we will be debuting in this fall. Come see us at South By South West.
Another Day, Another Slashvertisement (Score:5, Interesting)
I checked the "do not show ads" box, so why the hell do they keep showing up in my feed?
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If this was really working we wouldn't have had this wonderful article yesterday : http://science.slashdot.org/story/14/01/15/2349233/revolutionary-scuba-mask-creates-breathable-oxygen-underwater-on-its-own [slashdot.org]
& others probably (remember that article about Ctrl+Z for the ENTIRE internet?)...
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Click on Submissions. Vote them up or down.
And watch the editors ignore the votes, and post whatever stories they like to the front page anyway.
The cool thing about /.'s moderation system is that, by default, the mod system works exactly as designed. The overlords do have an infinite supply of modpoints, as well as god-mode actions that can't be done with modpoints, but without action on their part, the moderation system just carries on working. As with so many things in life, pain is reduced to manageable levels by setting up an environment such th
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You're describing kuro5hin.org. It was a noble experiment that got ruined by trolls.
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I don't want to do the editing myself, I want the editors to do it for me. Filter out the bullshit so I don't have to waste my valuable time doing it.
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I checked the "do not show ads" box, so why the hell do they keep showing up in my feed?
Did it tell you, "I can't let you do that, Dave." ?
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I checked the "do not show ads" box, so why the hell do they keep showing up in my feed?
Did it tell you, "I can't let you do that, Dave." ?
Probably, in one of those auto-playing formats that audibly blasts you out of your seat the second you load the site.
Thankfully my "Speakers-Off" countermeasures save me from such tortures.
"Xbox play video" (Score:4, Interesting)
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My Samsung TV has both voice and gesture controls, but neither is quite good enough - good idea, poor execution.
My Xbone has both voice and gesture controls, but neither is quite good enough - good idea, poor execution.
If these guys got it right, then I can see the value. I'd love voice control for my TV and attached devices that actually worked worth a damn, and didn't false-positive on the audio coming out of the TV! (C'mon guys, how hard could that be to filter?) But I'm guessing these are hard proble
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I don't have a great need to talk to my television, but I find the basic voice controls on my XBox One fairly useful.
Xbox Turn On
Xbox Watch TV
By the time I settle down, it's all good.
I recognize it's not much faster than hitting the "watch TV" button on my Harmony, but it does impress the natives.
Shouting Xbox Mute from across the room is fairly convenient, and the voice commands to snap in things from menus you couldn't get to without navigating for are useful. Saying "Snap NFL" is way easier than turning
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Oh, I agree - there's a very minimal set there that's currently done well. But it's not enough where I don't also need my remote handy at some point, and really I find a button on a remote easier than talking to the TV, once the remote is already handy.
Some combination of vice and gesture where I never needed the remote at all would really be great, but we're far from that.
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Huh. I could have sworn Kinect already did most of this. What's the new part, exactly?
The ability to lip-read.
Why the ©? (Score:4, Informative)
What is with all the HAL©, HAL(Circle-C) nonsense in the submission? Is that supposed to be some kind of joke? Looking at the website, the company doesn't style the product name that way. Is it supposed to be some sort of winking reference to copyright (hurrr, hurrr)? Because that doesn't make any sense...
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To differentiate the movie Hal from HAL©, the product that didn't impress us much. And yes, they use HAL© repeatedly on their website.
Re:Why the ©? (Score:3)
Is that supposed to be some kind of joke?
Yes, Slashdot's editing is a joke.
Re:Why the ©? (Score:3)
Looking at the website, the company doesn't style the product name that way.
It sure as hell does, on the about page [www.hal.tv].
Re:Why the ©? (Score:2)
Is it supposed to be some sort of winking reference to copyright (hurrr, hurrr)? Because that doesn't make any sense...
No. It means that the marketroid who wrote that canned blurb is a blooming idiot who doesn't know the difference between copyright and trademark.
Re:Why the ©? (Score:3)
So, for example, should one of their sockpuppets be reading their press material at a conference, it would sound like this: "In addition to the revolutionary remote replacement, HAL *COPYRIGHTED!!* is also introducing wearable
Proprietary = good? Since when? (Score:2)
I think this may be the single biggest disconnect in logic© I have ever seen.
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Please set sense of humor to "on." We spotted that disconnect, too.
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The real question (Score:5, Funny)
Will it open my pod bay doors?
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Just don't attach a IR receiver to them and you should be fine.
Comment© (Score:3, Funny)
I was very Interested© to read about the Product© in the Article©. Thanks© for Sharing© this invention with US©.
No thanks (Score:4, Informative)
I'll just continue using my regular infrared remote which works 100% of the time.
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I'll just continue using my regular infrared remote which works 100% of the time.
Well sure, it works, but when you change channels with that, you don't get to make a complete ass of yourself by repeatedly screaming the same command at your TV while doing an idiotic little dance!
That's sooooo 20th Century...
TV (Score:2)
TV! Get the fuck out of my life already!
ooooh Stealth Mode© (Score:1)
It's a super special secret. Optical tracking! how does it work? Who knows? Why does it change the channel every time I take a bite? Why does it already work as well as five year old technology? HOW DID THEY DOOO THAT?
Get this trash off the front page.
HALTE (Score:2)
When one letter of your acronym is itself an acronym, well son, you done fucked up good.