Agreed it's a passive experience.. but I would argue that with the right interface onscreen, it's simply an easier way to get the content you want up on the screen when you want it.
Anyone who wants to do MORE with the TV (like navigating online video --see Microsoft's announcement of integration of streaming video into MediaRoom) will need something more/better than a standard remote. That's where the motion sensing stuff can really kick in.
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Pat @ Mar 18th 2008 5:43PM
Agreed it's a passive experience.. but I would argue that with the right interface onscreen, it's simply an easier way to get the content you want up on the screen when you want it.
Anyone who wants to do MORE with the TV (like navigating online video --see Microsoft's announcement of integration of streaming video into MediaRoom) will need something more/better than a standard remote. That's where the motion sensing stuff can really kick in.