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Next Generation television offering from Sezmi
Trials are being conducted in pilot markets on a next generation television offering from Sezmi Corporation.
The commercial launch with broadband service providers and US retailers will follow later this year.
Sezmi is designed to address fundamental shifts in consumer television viewing behaviour. It is a complete TV 2.0 solution that delivers all TV content in one simple package.
It is optimised for on-demand viewing and will give consumers the flexibility to watch what they want, when they want.
Its primary user interface organises content as program lists, that dramatically simplify the browsing and discovery of television content.
Sezmi will remove the artificial barriers between content from different sources and provide a single and consistent interface across live, stored, on-demand and Internet video.
The remote control has unique buttons for individual members of the household. Each user is presented with a personalised homepage-like screen that organises a line-up of content that is specifically matched to the user’s routines and preferences.
Sezmi subscribers will be able to share playlists with friends and family, contribute to community ratings of shows and benefit from community recommendations.
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