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NEWS - Voice-Activated Remote Control


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  • From: "Mark McCall" <mark@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 14:21:33 -0000
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Voice-Activated Remote Control
18 March 2002
Submitted By: Mark McCall


Just got this link from Stuart Cummings...

"Don't lift a finger. Tell your technology what to do! Why bother with
fiddly little buttons on remote controls when you can speak to your home
entertainment equipment? Well, that's what this stunning new
voice-activated
remote does for you. Its advanced voice recognition system is sensitised to
nuances of language and regional accents, and 'learns' each user's voice.
Suitable for TV, VCR, DVD, satellite/cables boxes and hi-fi systems, it
allows 4 different users to program commands for up to 8 devices. A maximum
of 54 personalised voice commands can be programmed, including 'macros' in
which the remote is instructed to perform a whole lot of functions with one
command. You can even talk your way around teletext! Set-up uses voice
prompts to talk you through."

http://www.innovations.co.uk/gus/product.asp?brand=newInnovations&cat_id=253
09&zone_id=&prod_id=54418&link_id=4946


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