David, LG Electronics is a consumer electronics and home appliance company. We do not make displays. That credit should go to LG Display, which is a separately listed company under the LG Group. Please update you story accordingly.
Oh, wow, there is so much that could go wrong with this
Let's start with the location of the tv. Even if you've already got your tv hooked up, other electronics are probably only aware of it as an ip-based storage device, they don't care if it's right next to them, or across the world. Then you have to concern yourself with the orientation of the device being flicked on, maybe you're sending stuff to the tv, which remains stationary, but this time the tv is to your left, whereas before it was in front of you. Add to that that a flicked finger isn't really a very accurate pointing device, and you have a real problem on your hands. It looked great on that recent remake of Knight Rider, but it's going to be damn buggy in real life.
David, LG Electronics is a consumer electronics and home appliance company. We do not make displays. That credit should go to LG Display, which is a separately listed company under the LG Group. Please update you story accordingly.
Thanks!
Ken Hong
LG Electronics
Seoul
Let's start with the location of the tv. Even if you've already got your tv hooked up, other electronics are probably only aware of it as an ip-based storage device, they don't care if it's right next to them, or across the world. Then you have to concern yourself with the orientation of the device being flicked on, maybe you're sending stuff to the tv, which remains stationary, but this time the tv is to your left, whereas before it was in front of you. Add to that that a flicked finger isn't really a very accurate pointing device, and you have a real problem on your hands. It looked great on that recent remake of Knight Rider, but it's going to be damn buggy in real life.