First Look at Dragon TV Nuance Video
First Look at Dragon TV Nuance Video Transcript
Hey guys. It's Sharon Vaknin for CNET.com. I'm here at Digital Experience for CES 2012, taking a first look at Dragon TV by Nuance. Now last year, TV's were all about 3D but this year we're seeing a lot of voice recognition. So what Nuance brings is voice command technology allowing you to do things like say a channel number, a movie name, a TV show or even the name of a channel. Also integrated is social networking like Twitter, Facebook and Skype. The technology uses natural speaking, so you can say something, what's on Bravo tonight at 9 p.m. or what time is Ellen on? The technology is available to be integrated into a variety of TV brands but Nuance isn't releasing any specific details just yet. For CNET.com, I'm Sharon Vaknin at CES 2012.
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