LG and Natuzi bring the wise couch

LG and Natuzi bring the wise couch

The Korean electronics giant LG and Italian company Natuzuzi have joined together to create the internet of furniture. The couple will be in Milan Design Week, starting next Tuesday on April 17th, with the bag meaning “a visitor can sit in a piece of Nattuz furniture and command it [...]

The Korean electronics giant LG and Italian company Natuzuzi have joined together to create the internet of furniture.

The couple will be in Milan Dejan Week, starting next Tuesday on April 17th, with the bag meaning “a visitor can sit in a piece of Nattuz furniture and command it to start the TV. Then it will turn on O TV. LG signing LG LEDs as sofa and light adapt to better visual experience. ”

Then comes what South Korean news has described as “joint research on IOT and the release of marketing programmes”.

The end of the Natuzi deal includes working on a new “couch that is able to communicate with electronics in the living room, similar to a smart-phone”.

All of this sounds good, except for a big shortage: no company has mentioned that the couch can guide a robot to the refrigerator and bring you a beer.

LG already has Wi-Fi and the vacuum robot and webcam-packing in its range, although with security problems, so maybe this important advantage is possible on the couch.

 

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