Samsung has revealed that its 2014 Smart TVs will receive improved motion controls.
The
South Korean company's latest technology will allow users to change
channels, pause films and more with a simple finger gesture.
It will also be possible to adjust the volume as well as selecting options on screen, such as apps.
To
make it easier for the user, Samsung's next-generation Smart TVs will
recognise an anticlockwise finger gesture that can go back to the
previous page or stop the video.
In addition, the firm is
expanding its Voice Interaction service to a total of 23 countries so
that customers can say which channel they want to watch.
"Samsung's
2014 Smart TV models deliver significantly improved voice interaction
and motion control features so that our consumers will be able to enjoy
our Smart TV more intuitively," senior vice president Kyungshik Lee said.
"We will continue to develop content that integrates voice and motion recognition for added convenience."
The improvements are due to be showcased at the CES 2014 show, held in Las Vegas between January 7 and 10.
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