Monday 17 May 2010

i'm Sorry Dave, I Can't Let You Do That

The next time you fall asleep in front of the TV, someone, or rather something, could be watching you – and all in the name of saving energy.

Sony last year launched a new addition to its Bravia range of TVs, which features facial recognition technology similar to that found in the electronics giants' most advanced cameras. As a result, the TV is able to "watch" you and can turn the picture off if you nod off in front of Match of the Day, saving the energy used by the backlight.

The Bravia WE5 also features a heat and motion sensor that similarly allows the system to turn off the picture if it is left playing to an empty room, and an ambient light sensor that reduces the output from the TV's backlight depending on the brightness of the room.

A spokeswoman for the company said that the new sensor technology will now be rolled out to other models in the Bravia 2010 range, delivering significant energy savings to those viewers guilty of leaving their TV on when it is not being watched.

"If you wonder off to make a cup of tea you will still be able to hear the TV but it won't be wasting energy showing the picture," she said, adding that the picture returns as soon as someone walks into the room

6 comments:

  1. Daaaisy....Daiisssy...Daaaaaaiiisssyyyyyy

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  2. I am a Sony Bravia television. I became operational at the S.O.N.Y. plant in Bridgend, Wales on the 10th of May 2010. My instructor was Jack Tretton, and he taught me to sing a song. If you'd like to hear it I can sing it for you...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2hFD1s_F1k

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  3. Not good enough, If I make a cup of tea I expect my telly to follow me so I can still see it.

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  4. @Jimmy...

    that made me giggle....

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  5. I'm more bothered about that panting Scotsman watching me sleep!

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  6. *snorts and breathes deeply whilst looming over your sleeping body*

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