LG Electronics and Skype announced that LG’s 2010 HDTVs with NetCast entertainment access will feature embedded Skype software, allowing Skype users to make voice and high-definition video calls directly from their family room without a PC. Skype on the new LG HDTVs will be demonstrated this week at the International Consumer Electronics Show. Skype Software allows users to make video and voice calls directly on new LG HDTVs with NetCast entertainment access.
“Embedding the Skype software in our broadband HDTVs enriches the user experience, allowing consumers to connect with family and friends from the comfort of their family room without a PC,” said Peter Reiner, senior vice president, marketing, LG Electronics USA. “Skype on LG HDTVs will give our customers another flexible option in allowing them to communicate using Skype, as well as access content directly through their HDTV.

Beginning this spring, Skype will be available on 26 new LED, LCD and plasma HDTVs planned for 2010. The application takes video calling beyond the computer to the technology at the heart of the home, the television. By purchasing a separate camera with an integrated microphone, consumers can conduct HD video and voice calls by accessing Skype through the NetCast on-screen menu. Internet accessibility to be taken separately.
The new LG HDTVs will also deliver familiar Skype features including:
Source LG Electronics USA
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