Sony group corporation (20240339057). TELEVISION SURROUND LIGHTING simplified abstract

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TELEVISION SURROUND LIGHTING

Organization Name

sony group corporation

Inventor(s)

Marvin Demerchant of San Diego CA (US)

Tracy Barnes of San Diego CA (US)

Stephanie Mitchener of San Diego CA (US)

TELEVISION SURROUND LIGHTING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240339057 titled 'TELEVISION SURROUND LIGHTING

The abstract of the patent application describes a method related to the television viewing experience. The method involves detecting a program being presented on a television, determining the content of the program displayed on the screen, and displaying light on a wall behind the television based on the content being presented.

  • Detecting a program being presented on a television
  • Determining the content of the program displayed on the screen
  • Displaying light on a wall behind the television based on the content being presented

Potential Applications: - Enhancing the television viewing experience - Creating ambient lighting effects based on the content being watched

Problems Solved: - Improving the overall ambiance of the viewing environment - Providing a more immersive experience for viewers

Benefits: - Customized lighting effects based on the content being watched - Enhanced visual experience while watching television

Commercial Applications: Title: "Smart Ambient Lighting System for Televisions" This technology can be used in home entertainment systems, movie theaters, and other venues to enhance the viewing experience and create a more immersive atmosphere.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the method detect the program being presented on the television? - The method likely uses image recognition or audio recognition technology to identify the program being watched. 2. What factors determine the type of light displayed on the wall behind the television? - The content of the program being watched likely influences the color, intensity, and pattern of the light displayed.


Original Abstract Submitted

implementations generally relate to the television viewing experience. in some implementations, a method includes detecting a program being presented on a television. the method further includes determining content of the program, where the content is displayed on a screen of the television. the method further includes displaying light on a wall behind the television based on the content being presented.