Columnist John Dvorak writes disparagingly in his opinion piece in PC Magazine in “The Return of Interactive TV,” drawing critical comments on his view that it is an invasive irrelevance. ¶ “It’s assumed that the great benefit of interactive TV will be that the viewer can get more involved in the TV experience.” he writes. He goes on to argue that he already interacts with his television, by tuning it on and off, changing channels, recording programmes and pausing live television. ... Link: informitv.
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