LG Electronics has launched a new series of plasma televisions, called the LG PenTouch TV, which allows users to create, modify and control a variety of content directly on the screen.
Stephen Gater, consumer electronics marketing director LG UK, commented, "We're all used to touch screens being available on our phones and even tablets now, but LG is one of the first to be offering this technology on large TV screens."
LG said that connecting the TV to a computer means that users can access software and the internet, and turn it into an entertainment hub. Using the Pentouch mode allows users to move and edit files on their PCs or use the in-built software to draw pictures with the pen, one hopes without being blinded, of course.
Other features include a Gallery with a slide show, Family Calendar and Digital Photo Frame.
Gater added, "We believe that the Pentouch technology offers families a whole new interactive home entertainment experience and provides a powerful educational tool too."
“The PenTouch TV brings all the excitement of touch displays, computers and the Internet to the world of television, with functions and programs that are great fun and really educational. Families, in particular, will have more than ever to enjoy on LG PenTouch TV plasma screens.”
Users can activate the PenTouch mode with a single click on the remote control, and in PenTouch mode, users can access files created on their PCs, and work on them, edit them or move them around the screen using the stylus.
The PZ850T for example uses active shutter 3D and LG supplies one pair of glasses in the box. There are various USB and HDMI ports, but most important is the fact you can now sit inches from your TV and touch it with a pen. The series include 60PZ850, 50PV490, 60PV490 and 47LW6500.
LG said that connecting the TV to a computer means that users can access software and the internet, and turn it into an entertainment hub. Using the Pentouch mode allows users to move and edit files on their PCs or use the in-built software to draw pictures with the pen, one hopes without being blinded, of course.
Other features include a Gallery with a slide show, Family Calendar and Digital Photo Frame.
Gater added, "We believe that the Pentouch technology offers families a whole new interactive home entertainment experience and provides a powerful educational tool too."
“The PenTouch TV brings all the excitement of touch displays, computers and the Internet to the world of television, with functions and programs that are great fun and really educational. Families, in particular, will have more than ever to enjoy on LG PenTouch TV plasma screens.”
Users can activate the PenTouch mode with a single click on the remote control, and in PenTouch mode, users can access files created on their PCs, and work on them, edit them or move them around the screen using the stylus.
The PZ850T for example uses active shutter 3D and LG supplies one pair of glasses in the box. There are various USB and HDMI ports, but most important is the fact you can now sit inches from your TV and touch it with a pen. The series include 60PZ850, 50PV490, 60PV490 and 47LW6500.
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