Interactivity TV – Beyond the Remote Control
Submit on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 10:38
It’s strange but whenever people were asked whether they knew what interactive TV was all about, their answer will usually be: ‘remote control’. In essence, they’re right that the remote control is INDEED a part of the interactive television system because it does allow for moderate interactivity via changing of channels, adjustment of volume and turning the TV on and off. But beyond that?
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