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Angry Birds on Samsungs Smart TV
Gesture-enabled Angry Birds on Samsung Smart TVs


By Rasmus Larsen
12 Jul 2012

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Samsung and Rovio have been working on bringing the wildly popular Angry Birds game to Samsung’s Smart TVs for some time and today the two companies have announced that a gesture-controlled Angry Birds version is coming.

Gesture-based Angry Birds

Angry Birds is coming to Samsung’s Smart TVs but forget about game controllers and the like. This version of Angry Birds will enable you to use Samsung’s gesture system.

Gesture-enabled Angry Birds is coming to Samsung’s Smart TVs
Gesture-enabled Angry Birds is coming to Samsung’s Smart TVs


That basically means that you can shoot those angry birds at pigs by using only your hands. The gesture system is based on a small camera that sits at the top of the TV frame.

No words on availability yet but Samsung says that only the dual-core based ES7000, ES8000 and ES9000 (Samsung’s OLED TV) LED models will support the gesture-enabled Angry Birds game.

- Source: Samsung Tomorrow




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