Drawing on the LG PenTouch TV
Tucked away on the outside of LG's CES booth is the company's
newest version of its interactive PenTouch plasma TV. The new version
comes with some slick improvements that make it much more practical for
actual use than the previous version of the device. The new model,
called the 60PH6700-UB, comes with a 60-inch screen, and should see some
interesting uses in various business and home settings.
As with the previous model, one of the new PenTouch's most
distinctive features is the fact that you can draw on its screen using a
stylus (or "pen"), like you would with a tablet. The biggest change to
the TV is that it no longer requires a connection to a computer for the
wireless pen to be able to interact with the screen. With the Smart TV
technology LG has been pushing this year, the TV is able operate
independently, which makes it much more usable in real-life scenarios,
such as functioning as a giant interactive whiteboard.
The TV comes with a basic drawing application that can be used for
almost anything. In addition, it can also be used with presentations and
spreadsheets, which could be very practical for business users. It also
comes with wireless printing, so you can print your masterpieces.
Details are sparse in terms of release date and pricing. The company
hopes to have the TV hit the market during the second quarter of this
year, but the representative wouldn't provide more information.
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