Linked by Eugenia Loli on Mon 16th Aug 2010 06:41 UTC
Thread beginning with comment 437170
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
RE: There is a market for videocalls on the TV
by edogawaconan on Wed 18th Aug 2010 09:50
in reply to "There is a market for videocalls on the TV"
It would be a hell of a lot better if the protocol in use wasn´t skype, but something open and that had been subjected to serious academic scrutiny.
This is what we're lacking. Or at least even if there's one, apparently nobody bothered to use it. Imagine if you can do video call with a Skype user from MSN client.




Member since:
2006-01-28
All the naysayers do not realize that videoconference on the tv will be pretty huge. This is directed at families that have to spend time away from each other and who can now easily see each other without having to deal with a standard "computer". They just get calls from Dad on the TV.
My Panasonic Viera already does this with Skype and it has been wonderful for my 3-year old to be able to see and interact with his grandparents who are on the other side of the Atlantic.
So, no, this will not substitute the phone for everyday calls. Nobody wants that. That doesn´t mean that there isn´t a market or a need for it.
It would be a hell of a lot better if the protocol in use wasn´t skype, but something open and that had been subjected to serious academic scrutiny.