Samsung Smart TV 2012 hands on

Samsung Smart TV 2012 hands on

We get hands-on with Samsung's new Smart TV interface.

samsung smart TV 2012 hands on review

Samsung Smart TV 2012 – Samsung Apps

In full HD for this year, Samsung's Smart TV interface hasn't been overhauled but we're still fans.

Three new pre-loaded Samsung Apps take center stage in the Smart Hub for 2012 with a Kids educational section, the Family Story area for sharing photos and memos and a Fitness app that talks to your smartphone for good measure.

There are also now 1400 third party apps available to download, including Lovefilm and – say it with us – Angry Birds.

samsung smart TV 2012 hands on review face recognition

Samsung Smart TV 2012 – Face off

We were impressed when we first saw face recognition log-in on the Ice Cream Sandwich running Galaxy Nexus – and it's even more impressive on the big screen, if a little scary.

The new Samsung TVs will recognise the faces of everyone in your family via the camera on top and log you straight into the relevant Smart TV profile, where you can access your favourite apps.

samsung smart TV 2012 hands on review voice recognition

Samsung Smart TV 2012 – Hi TV

Walking into a room and saying "Hi TV" to turn on your box is pretty damn satisfying. Plus you can set up new trigger words to activate voice control and switch between over 20 supported languages if you feel like it.

You can also activate apps – although the model we were trying out struggled with this – and dictate words to search for in the web browser.

The success of the TV at picking up exact words depends on ambient noise levels in the room, and people chatting next to you will unfortunately affect performance. But for a first try, it's not too shabby.

samsung smart TV 2012 hands on review motion control

Samsung Smart TV 2012 – Let's dance

Remember the first time you used Kinect? Samsung's motion control features really made us feel like we were playing around with the future of TV – and all screen-based tech, for that matter.

A wave of the hand kicks motion control into gear and then you can move your hand to control the cursor when web browsing or simply change the channel by scrunching your hand into a fist over the onscreen buttons.

It feels unnatural at first – but before long you're convinced you have Jedi powers. And that's why you need a TV with a camera.

samsung smart TV 2012 hands on review smart touch remote control

Samsung Smart TV 2012 – Smart Touch

If the room's too noisy, you can talk straight into the mic on top of your Smart Touch remote control by holding down the voice control button.

The sleek, minimalist remote looks a bit confusing at first but the channel up/down button is thoughtfully placed on the remote's side. There are also a few customisable points dotted around the remote's surface too.

samsung smart TV 2012 hands on review verdict

Samsung Smart TV 2012 – Verdict

Samsung assures us that the launch of Evolution Kits – which will kick off in 2013 – will make sure anyone who buys a Samsung TV this year will get a "futureproof" set.

Anyone will be able to buy kits including improved 3D capabilities, new processors and new software updates to slot into the back of their TV year on year.

While we might have seen a fair few of the Samsung Interaction features crop up in different guises before, this is the first time we've tried so many in a super slim TV set.

It's slightly annoying that voice and motion control won't work together in tandem on the 2012 TVs as it takes a few seconds to activate each one. Demanding criticisms aside though, the Evolution Kit should make sure that once you've plumped for a big ol' premium Samsung telly you won't get left behind come 2013.

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Comments: 9
photohounds
18 February 2012
Bad enough muttering to yourself, first the Galaxy (and other) phones, and now there's another toy to talk to.

This pretty well "revolutionises" TV, doesn't it?

Hopefully it will be more compliant than kids - or we can put a time lock on the TV so it only works for certain hours for certain users. THAT I'd like to see :)






Edited by photohounds: 18/2/2012 10:26:01 AM
val_Ss
18 February 2012
Samsung Smart TV was certainly a highly anticipated product. If this continues, we'll probably end up receiving Facebook notifications when we open the fridge door to grab a bottle of milk in the morning. Limiting your tv for certain users and particular hours is not a bad idea. I'm guessing this has already been applied on tvs.
rubaiyat
18 February 2012
Waiting for the Smart Toilet, with its Smart Arse interaction. ;)
amcmo
18 February 2012
The Japanese already have a smart toilet.

Gives your bum a nice wash for you and even adjust aim for your seating position!

photohounds
19 February 2012
The toothbrush will soon mail-order the next tube of toothpaste ... and it STILL won't be enough automation!!!
rubaiyat
19 February 2012
Americans, and their faithful followers, are required to do entirely too much physical and mental exercise.

Happy will be the day when their huge quivering masses will be gently supported on a room temperature flotation device and appropriate devices will buzz about feeding them pizzas, gossip and the latest prejudices.
photohounds
19 February 2012
All this kind if thing is VERY important in the "can your consumer thing do what mine can do" debates.
That's what the marketers feed off in order to have their brand seen as 'the best'.
Slatts
19 February 2012
rubaiyat wrote:
Waiting for the Smart Toilet, with its Smart Arse interaction. ;)


I see you have the second half sewn up.
photohounds
22 February 2012
I thought the swiss with their bidets were at the forefront of the afforementioned rear-end technology.

A patent violation coming, methinks :)


The thing about locking by user is the face might be a bit harder than dad's lame passwords to defeat?


Anyway, an interesting TV, for those who watch them a lot.
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