I think they are going about this in the wrong way, sure have this as a trial in-house, but not for market.
What they should be doing is allowing updates wirelessly to the main home server and then this wirelessly (and freely via Bluetooth or WiFi and not SMS) alerts devices that are already used by the user like a watch or a mobile.
To go one better all of the wallpaper in a true computerized home would be OLED or something so that the info would just appear on the wall, obviously the home would use sensors to know where they were.
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I think they are going about this in the wrong way, sure have this as a trial in-house, but not for market.
What they should be doing is allowing updates wirelessly to the main home server and then this wirelessly (and freely via Bluetooth or WiFi and not SMS) alerts devices that are already used by the user like a watch or a mobile.
To go one better all of the wallpaper in a true computerized home would be OLED or something so that the info would just appear on the wall, obviously the home would use sensors to know where they were.
Thats what LG should be doing