Have you seen LG’s Magic Remote? It is awesome! The magic remote has voice recognition. There is a microphone built into the remote that allows you to send your voice to your Smart TV. How does it work?
Well, picture sitting in front of your LG Smart TV. You are watching a show, when you decide to switch over to the internet. Up comes the Google search bar. Now instead of pulling up the keyboard setting on your TV, you can talk directly into the microphone and say “TV Lift Cabinets search”. Your voice command is relayed and then begins to automatically search for TV Lift Cabinets. Pretty cool, huh?
The voice recognition can also be used for sending tweets and Facebook posts. This new magic remote that is scheduled to be released with LG’s Smart TV has yet to be priced but is sure to be in demand.
Have you seen LG’s Magic Remote? It is awesome! The magic remote has voice recognition. There is a microphone built into the remote that allows you to send your voice to your Smart TV. How does it work?
Well, picture sitting in front of your LG Smart TV. You are watching a show, when you decide to switch over to the internet. Up comes the Google search bar. Now instead of pulling up the keyboard setting on your TV, you can talk directly into the microphone and say “TV Lift Cabinets search”. Your voice command is relayed and then begins to automatically search for TV Lift Cabinets. Pretty cool, huh?
The voice recognition can also be used for sending tweets and Facebook posts. This new magic remote that is scheduled to be released with LG’s Smart TV has yet to be priced but is sure to be in demand.
This year at the Annual CES show in Las Vegas, there was definitely buzz generated around Smart TVs. Television makers were aiming to impress and bring forth cutting edge technology. Here are some snippets of what TV lift cabinet owners can expect to see come to market within the next year.
This year at the Annual CES show in Las Vegas, there was definitely buzz generated around Smart TVs. Television makers were aiming to impress and bring forth cutting edge technology. Here are some snippets of what TV lift cabinet owners can expect to see come to market within the next year.
Do you have the new Sharp 70” TV? If so, you may be interested to learn we are building a cabinet just for you! Coming soon we will be introducing the Pacifica. The Pacifica, which is modeled after our Banyan Creek XL TV Lift Cabinet, will house up to a 70” TV with maximum TV dimensions at 63.5” x 3.5” x 38.5” (without stand).
The Pacifica will be finished in a rich mahogany stain with rounded corner edged cabinet doors. The cabinet doors are being built with interchangeable wood and speaker panels. The top hutch also comes with interchangeable wood and speaker panels, allowing customers to store their sound bar comfortably in this top drawer. Plenty of storage will be available behind the front cabinet doors. The Pacifica also will come with our built-in Infrared Relay System allowing TV watchers to operate their electronics behind closed doors! The overall dimensions of the cabinet are 70.75” x 28.5” x 42.5”. The Pacifica is selling at $3499.
To reserve
Do you have the new Sharp 70” TV? If so, you may be interested to learn we are building a cabinet just for you! Coming soon we will be introducing the Pacifica. The Pacifica, which is modeled after our Banyan Creek XL TV Lift Cabinet, will house up to a 70” TV with maximum TV dimensions at 63.5” x 3.5” x 38.5” (without stand).
The Pacifica will be finished in a rich mahogany stain with rounded corner edged cabinet doors. The cabinet doors are being built with interchangeable wood and speaker panels. The top hutch also comes with interchangeable wood and speaker panels, allowing customers to store their sound bar comfortably in this top drawer. Plenty of storage will be available behind the front cabinet doors. The Pacifica also will come with our built-in Infrared Relay System allowing TV watchers to operate their electronics behind closed doors! The overall dimensions of the cabinet are 70.75” x 28.5” x 42.5”. The Pacifica is selling at $3499.
To reserve
According to Technology News website CNET, Toshiba has confirmed that they will begin shipping a Glasses-Free 3D TV to the U.S. in early 2012. No indication was given to CNET on possible sizes for the TV. Toshiba currently has glasses-free 55” 3D TVs for sale overseas in Germany and Japan where they sell for over $10,000 apiece in each country.
The glasses-free model will be a welcome development for a large percentage of 3D TV fans and TV lift cabinet owners. Common complaints from 3D TV viewers, as well as those who have tried but shunned the devices: A) Glasses are inconvenient and can interfere with performing multiple tasks while watching 3D entertainment and B) The 3D glasses and resulting images can cause headaches.
So, how does it work? We frequently touch on the topic of 3D TVs on our blog and the topic of Toshiba’s glasses-free 3D TV has been discussed previously when it was more in its infancy. 3D TV works by presenting each eye with a slightly different image, giving the viewer
According to Technology News website CNET, Toshiba has confirmed that they will begin shipping a Glasses-Free 3D TV to the U.S. in early 2012. No indication was given to CNET on possible sizes for the TV. Toshiba currently has glasses-free 55” 3D TVs for sale overseas in Germany and Japan where they sell for over $10,000 apiece in each country.
The glasses-free model will be a welcome development for a large percentage of 3D TV fans and TV lift cabinet owners. Common complaints from 3D TV viewers, as well as those who have tried but shunned the devices: A) Glasses are inconvenient and can interfere with performing multiple tasks while watching 3D entertainment and B) The 3D glasses and resulting images can cause headaches.
So, how does it work? We frequently touch on the topic of 3D TVs on our blog and the topic of Toshiba’s glasses-free 3D TV has been discussed previously when it was more in its infancy. 3D TV works by presenting each eye with a slightly different image, giving the viewer
Over the years, our customers have asked us to build larger TV Lift Cabinets to accommodate their 60” TVs. We have listened. Two years ago we introduced the first cabinet to hold a 60” TV: The Banyan Creek XL. The Banyan Creek XL has been well received and is becoming one of our best sellers. However, the Banyan Creek XL only appeals to our more traditional styled customers. We were still missing a cabinet that appealed to the customers with modern/transitional style. That is until now.
TVLiftCabinet.com has been hard at work over the last year designing a modern cabinet that can hold up to a 60” TV. The result is the Concord TV Lift Cabinet. This sleek, modern cabinet is stained is a clean espresso finish with brass nickel drawer pulls. The Concord features a 56 3/8” x 16 ¾” x 7 1/8” cubby opening that can be used to store a sound bar, showcase family photos and artwork or display video collections.
The Concord also has plenty of storage with
Over the years, our customers have asked us to build larger TV Lift Cabinets to accommodate their 60” TVs. We have listened. Two years ago we introduced the first cabinet to hold a 60” TV: The Banyan Creek XL. The Banyan Creek XL has been well received and is becoming one of our best sellers. However, the Banyan Creek XL only appeals to our more traditional styled customers. We were still missing a cabinet that appealed to the customers with modern/transitional style. That is until now.
TVLiftCabinet.com has been hard at work over the last year designing a modern cabinet that can hold up to a 60” TV. The result is the Concord TV Lift Cabinet. This sleek, modern cabinet is stained is a clean espresso finish with brass nickel drawer pulls. The Concord features a 56 3/8” x 16 ¾” x 7 1/8” cubby opening that can be used to store a sound bar, showcase family photos and artwork or display video collections.
The Concord also has plenty of storage with