Motion-Controlled DVD Player

Toshiba SpursEngine

Toshiba's SpursEngine processing chip is coming into the public's eye dressed up as a DVD player. This powerful chip is being used along with a camera to detect and interpret hand motions to operate a DVD player. I wonder how sensitive the gadget is? Will the unknowing nose-picker accidentally skip to the end of the movie? Regardless, we won't have to worry about losing the remote anymore.

Implications - The technology used in the motion-controlled DVD player is laptop-based and is designed based on the Cell chip that powers the Sony PlayStation 3. A Toshiba specialist named Akio Sakai has stated that the device can detect motion from up to ten feet away.

Trend Themes

  1. Motion-controlled Devices — Opportunities for disruptive innovation in creating motion-controlled versions of various consumer electronics.
  2. Gesture Recognition Technology — Potential for disruptive innovation in utilizing gesture recognition technology in a wide range of industries, from gaming to healthcare.
  3. Remote-free Interaction — Disruptive innovation opportunities in developing technologies that eliminate the need for traditional remote controls.

Industry Implications

  1. Consumer Electronics — Opportunities for disruptive innovation in integrating motion-controlled interfaces into consumer electronic devices.
  2. Gaming — Potential for disruptive innovation in incorporating gesture recognition technology into gaming consoles and experiences.
  3. Healthcare — Opportunities for disruptive innovation in utilizing motion-controlled interfaces for hands-free interactions in healthcare settings.

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