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INHD2 (1080i): NBA TV: Lakers at Magic (7 p.m.), Hollywood Walks (11 p.m.), Go!
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Apparently, that inane but catchy yodel in Vonage's TV ads are working their magic, bringing Vonage's voice-over-Internet service to the masses.
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The "Pointing" function allows users to simply point the Magic Remote toward the TV screen and drag the on-screen cursor to make selections.
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Users can easily browse and navigate through the Smart TV ecosystem using LG's Magic Remote, which allows users to make commands using the control modes of Voice Recognition, Wheel, Magic Gesture and Point.
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The FiOS TV application is easy to use with the LG Magic Remote, and now it's even simpler for FiOS subscribers to find the movie or TV show they want to watch.
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The new lineup also includes upgraded Smart TV features highlighted by the redesigned, more intuitive Magic Remote.
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Users can easily browse and navigate through the Smart TV ecosystem using LG's four-mode Magic Remote, which acts as an air mouse with point and click, gesture commands, a scroll wheel and voice recognition.
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And even though LG's Smart TV ecosystem is growing in features and choices, using the TV is simpler than ever, thanks to the new Magic Remote.
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The Magic Stand further enhances this effect, enabling the TV to appear as if floating on air.
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Winky Dink said he wanted the children to mail away for a "Magic Window, " which was actually a cheaply produced, thin sheet of plastic that adhered to the TV screen by static electricity.
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