Or really, "If it worked, then I'd want it be done that way". But really, it doesn't work, does it?
Voice recognition is one of the hardest to satisfy consumer electronics demands. It's not very good on a computer. While the basic commands might be simpler for a TV, the monkey wrench in the works is being able to ignore or filter out the system audio and pick out commands from the user from that potentially noisy environment.
I do understand the desire, I think it's more understandable than 120Hz, that's kind of out there, I thought it was only useful for LCDs.
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JeffDM @ Sep 27th 2007 1:25AM
Or really, "If it worked, then I'd want it be done that way". But really, it doesn't work, does it?
Voice recognition is one of the hardest to satisfy consumer electronics demands. It's not very good on a computer. While the basic commands might be simpler for a TV, the monkey wrench in the works is being able to ignore or filter out the system audio and pick out commands from the user from that potentially noisy environment.
I do understand the desire, I think it's more understandable than 120Hz, that's kind of out there, I thought it was only useful for LCDs.