LG is using webOS with a ribbon interface with some of its smart TVs. LG's remote uses Hillcrest Labs' Freespace technology to allow users to change channels using gestures and Dragon NaturallySpeaking technology for voice recognition.
Samsung introduced the Internet TV, enabling the viewer to receive information from the Internet while at the same time watching conventional television programming.
Sony used the LCD WEGA name for its LCD TVs until summer 2005. The company then introduced the BRAVIA name. BRAVIA is an in house brand owned by Sony which produces high-definition LCD televisions, projection TVs and front projectors, home cinemas and the BRAVIA home theatre range.
4K Ultra HD - AQUOS 4K TVs come with the latest HDR standards. Coupled with SHARP’s high luminance technology, giving you a consistent life-like contrast between light and darkness. Android TV - Enjoy a variety of apps for videos, news and games from Playstore with the latest all in one Smart Remote.
Using special Wide Colour Phosphor Technology capable of producing a wider colour range, it covers more than 90% of DCI standards. It gives a more subtle, naturally toned colour palette which looks authentic in any scene. Top-tier Panasonic TVs use the professional colour management system, 3D look-up tables to reproduce colours in extremely fine brightness steps.
VIDAA U by Hisense simplifies the traditional smart TV user interface with a one dimensional ribbon design. Now users can fully customise what sources or apps they want to see on a single menu. The VIDAA U platform can detect any connected external devices giving users an intuitive viewing experience that’s personal and fast.