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Hillcrest Laboratories Chosen by TCL to Bring Movement, Act and Pointer Management to Android™-Powered Sensible TVs


  • Hillcrest's Freespace® MotionEngine™ Used in TCL's First Home Android-Based Sensible TVs and Movement Detecting Controllers

Hillcrest Laboratories these days declared that TCL Media ("TCL"), one of China's major TV and technological innovation manufacturers, is using Hillcrest's trademarked Freespace® motion application for TCL's Android™-based Sensible TVs, such as its major V7500 Operating system 4.03 Sensible TV, and motion sensing remotes. The Sensible TV system will be available in China suppliers this month and in other marketplaces later this year. TCL and Hillcrest have joined into a globally certificate contract for TCL to use Hillcrest's Freespace in-air directing and motion control solution in current and upcoming items.

TCL Operating system Sensible TVs and motion remotes function Hillcrest's Freespace MotionEngine™ Sensible TV application and Freespace Act Identification Website, which allow motion, gesture and cursor control to be used to get around and socialize with an range of Sensible TV content. This contains the TV choices, Web web browser, games, and a wide range of Operating system programs. The Freespace MotionEngine Sensible TV application provides accurate motion data for mouse-like point-and-click performance, and motion game playing programs. The Freespace Act Identification Website allows customers to execute simple actions to achieve various projects, which can include exclusive manages such as rotating the distant to modify amount, as well as alpha-numeric in-air actions to change programs, change programs or operate as account details to sign in to individual individual records.

"As China's industry innovator in Sensible TVs and technological innovation, we are extremely pleased to work with TCL and promote its range of Android-powered Sensible TVs," said Chad Lucien, Mature Vice Chief executive of Sales and Marketing at Hillcrest Laboratories. "Together, we are offering more powerful options and a easier program for Sensible TV customers. Our collaborative attempts are a tangible example that high-precision, inertial motion technological innovation is the best option for Sensible TV program routing, motion game playing, gesture control, and more."

"Our major TCL V7500 Sensible TV and our Operating system Sensible TV items have set a new conventional for advancement in the China industry," said Warren, Wang, Common Administrator of LCD Business Device at TCL. "As a world innovator moving application and items, Hillcrest's Freespace technological innovation and skills surpassed our great requirements for both quality and advancement. We are extremely pleased to work together with Hillcrest to provide innovative yet user-friendly individual encounters for our Sensible TV customers."

Advantages of Hillcrest's Freespace MotionEngine Sensible TV

Hillcrest's trademarked MotionEngine application is a fully presented movement handling application product that can be added to a variety of gadgets, such as Sensible TVs, Blu-ray and movies online gamers, mobile phones and pills, game remotes, and more. The MotionEngine application connections with an range of MEMS receptors, such as accelerometers, gyroscopes and attractive receptors, to generate top quality, application-ready movement data for a variety of use cases. TCL's new Operating system Sensible TVs utilize Hillcrest's Freespace MotionEngine Sensible TV application and Act Identification Engine to provide the most innovative movement, gesture and pointer management abilities. System benefits include:

  • Simple Routing of Sensible TV Individual Interfaces: Advanced movement handling provided to the TCL Operating system Sensible TV movement distant by Hillcrest's MotionEngine Sensible TV application converts natural hand motions into accurate on-screen activities, copying computer mouse-like performance on the TV. This allows customers to easily choose symbols and management things placed anywhere on the display.


  • Comfortable Individual Experience: TCL Operating system Sensible TV customers do not have to point the distant at the display to management the pointer, and there are no "line of sight" specifications. This allows the person to sit, stand, lie down, lie down, or move around the room while keeping full management of the Sensible TV program.
  • Relaxed Controls: The TCL Operating system Sensible TV can be managed by small motions of the arm and simple option presses. Hillcrest's trademarked features, such as orientation/roll settlement and flexible tremor treatment, make a practical and less fatiguing buyer.
  • Movement Actions for Enhanced Navigation: High accurate motion data from the MotionEngine application along with the Freespace Act Identification Engine allow roughly 50 exclusive motions to be used, improving the level of interaction in the TCL Operating system Sensible TV program.
The Freespace MotionEngine is the same application included in the new line of Roku 2 movies online gamers and LG's Sensible TVs. Other companies that have certified Hillcrest's technology for use in their items include: Eastman Kodak, Logitech, SMK Gadgets, Panasonic Computer Enjoyment Inc., Worldwide Gadgets (UEI), and others. Hillcrest's international ip collection contains more than 60 released patents, with more than 200 programs awaiting.

Hillcrest has obtained several prizes and recognitions such as the famous CES Enhancements Honoree Prize many periods, EE Times' ACE Prize, PC Globe's 100 Best Products and Biggest Technical Styles, Popular Mechanics' Authors Option, ECN's Visitor's Option Technical, and many others. Details about Hillcrest's wide collection of natural motion control items is available at: www.hillcrestlabs.com. Follow Hillcrest on Facebook or myspace at www.facebook.com/HillcrestLabs or Tweets at @HillcrestLabs.


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