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New Intel TV chip is backed by Disney

Written by James Delahunty @ 10 Jan 2009 10:55 User comments (2)

New Intel TV chip is backed by Disney A new Intel chip designed to provide interactivity features to television content has been backed by Disney. The chip aims to allow users to interact in certain ways with their favorite programs. "It has the potential to make TV viewing more functional and more fun," Anne Sweeney, president of the Disney-ABC Television group said.
Sweeney said that viewers may be able to access complementary content during the series finale of the hit TV series "Lost", through use of Intel's new chip, which is designed to provide Internet applications on televisions. When present in a TV set, its on-board software lets networks, content creators and other developers to add their own applications and features.

"We know fans of Lost have a huge appetite for insight and information into the show," Sweeney said. "Using the Intel Widget for the series finale could be a great way to give our fans an extraordinary viewing experience for the end of a truly iconic show." ABC's Good Morning America was also presented as a viable candidate, where users could cast votes or comment in real-time on stories being broadcast.



"It's not just about great content and cool technology," said Sweeney, adding that there are some legal concerns that need to be addressed before such features can be introduced.

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2 user comments

112.1.2009 01:33

I used to install cable and every once in a while we would get a crazy er... customer who would say that someone was watching them through their t.v.

I guess their visions may be coming true?

214.1.2009 14:10

well if it does become a standard thing, which im sure it will not. you can always find it short it out

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