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Home›Uncategorized›Kaliedascape introduces first user interface for young children

Kaliedascape introduces first user interface for young children

By Staff Writer
23/09/2010
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When a Child Remote is used with a Kaleidescape System, the on-screen user interface automatically changes to the simplified child user interface, which only offers pure graphical navigation of movie covers. The Child Remote has nine buttons: up, down, left, right and select, play, pause, stop and shuffle.

It’s so simple and intuitive that even a toddler can use it. Parents choose what content is in the child’s personal collection of movies. The rest of the content is hidden. When any other controller is used, the user interface changes back to the original on-screen user interface.

“Most of my clients are families where the children use the Kaleidescape System the most,” says Hoishik owner Brandon Hoishik.

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“The new child user interface gives parents a way to add educational programs into the mix and encourage young children to discover good content independently within their personal collection.”

“With a complicated touch panel controller and more than 1,000 movies loaded on our system, my four-year-old daughter used to always ask for help when she wanted to watch a movie,” says Kaleidescape founder, chairman and chief executive Michael Malcolm.

“The day she got her own remote and her own collection of movies, she was thrilled. Now, she won’t let us start a movie for her; she insists on doing it herself.”

The child user interface is a feature of the Kaleidescape Entertainment Appliance Operating System (KEAOS) version 4.0, and Kaleidescape Systems connected to the Internet will automatically receive this software update by October 2010.

Kaleidescape will be demonstrating both of these products at booth #2228 during CEDIA EXPO 2010 in Atlanta, Georgia 23-26 September

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