LG Announces Bluetooth-Enabled TV Line

LG is bridging the gap between their TV and mobile lineups, as they have recently announced alongside Broadcom (NSDQ: BRCM) a new lineup of Bluetooth-capable TVs. Bluetooth TVs sure are aplomb and all, but they aren’t entirely new – the first one was announced 2 days ago, in fact. Still, internet-capable TVs complete with widgets and YouTube ar all the rage these days, and we can certainly expect more connectivity between phones and home entertainment systems as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and other wireless protocols worm their way into household electronics.

Some of the possibilities mentioned included using your phone as a remote control, QWERTY keyboard stimulation, as well as streaming video, pictures and medicine to the big blind. Unify4Life is already trying a lot of stuff like this with BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM), but once radio connectivity becomes ubiquitous in TV sets, the need for a third-party peripherals will thaw away. In any lawsuit, Broadcom has only announced their engagement with LG – we father’t have any information on models or pricing just yet.

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