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Monday, October 04, 2010

Hillcrest Labs Unveils New Version of Kylo(TM): the Free Web Browser for Television, Now With New Look and New Search

Hillcrest Labs Unveils New Version of Kylo(TM): the Free Web Browser for Television, Now With New Look and New Search

- Latest Version Includes Instant Visual Search Through Integration with Clicker.tv -

- Now Available for the United Kingdom, with a UK-Centric Kylo Directory -

- Ideal Companion Product, The Loop(TM) Pointer, Offered at Reduced Price -

ROCKVILLE, Md., Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Hillcrest Labs today unveiled the latest version of Kylo(TM), the free Web browser for television, with many new features for the millions of consumers who view online content on their PCs or Macs® connected to the TV. Kylo lets users access sites across the Internet, with a browser that was specifically designed to be viewed from a distance in the living room, family room or dorm room. To mark the occasion, Hillcrest's award-winning companion product, the Loop pointer(TM), is now available for $69 in the U.S. for a limited time - a thirty dollar savings from its usual price.

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The latest version of the Kylo browser (Kylo Beta 0.8) is available for free via download at www.kylo.tv. Current Kylo users report a high level of satisfaction and their feedback directly impacted the new design and improvements in the browser. The latest Kylo browser includes a variety of new enhancements, including: an instant visual search feature that provides thumbnails of images as users begin to type search terms, enabled by a new integration with Clicker.tv; a simplified user interface; improved bookmark management and customization; tighter product integration for users of Windows® Media Center; a new Kylo Directory for users in the UK; and more.

The Kylo browser is not meant to replace traditional browsers such as Internet Explorer®, Safari® or Firefox® for use with standard computer display screens, but instead is for use on a television connected to a computer. Unlike other applications or websites, Kylo is not a "walled garden" of aggregated video content, but rather a true Web browser that lets users go where they want across the Internet. Compared to conventional browsers, the Kylo browser provides more on-screen viewing space and less visual clutter; larger fonts and buttons for easy navigation from across the room; an easy-to-use onscreen keyboard; and zoom-and-pan capability for enhanced viewing.

"Kylo is the simplest, most open and affordable way to enjoy Web content on TV," said Dan Simpkins, founder and CEO of Hillcrest Labs. "For the vast majority of households that already own a computer, there is no need to buy a separate box or pay additional subscription fees in order to enjoy the entire Web on TV. With our new product enhancements, Kylo is an even better browser than before, and we are very proud to offer a version for the UK for the first time."

New Features of the Kylo Browser Beta 0.8 include:


-- New look and interface - The new Kylo browser includes visual and
usability enhancements, such as better zooming, that improve the overall
user experience. With even more space dedicated to the actual Web page
and fewer buttons than before, learning and using Kylo is easier than
ever.
-- Instant visual search capabilities - Through Hillcrest's new strategic
relationship with Clicker.tv users who type in a search query using the
on-screen keyboard or a physical keyboard are provided with instant
thumbnail views of results from across the Web. This visual feature can
greatly reduce the amount of text needed to find a match and provides a
more appropriate way to interact with content options from across the
room.
-- UK-centric directory - Kylo now automatically detects a users' location
and replaces the US-centric directory with one that includes popular UK
sites, when applicable.
-- Enhanced integration with Windows Media Center - Users are now able to
automatically integrate the Kylo browser into Windows Media Center. This
feature enables users to launch Kylo from within Windows Media Center
and then easily return directly to Windows Media Center when the Kylo
browser is closed. It also includes new control key settings that enable
Kylo to be controlled by standard Window Media Center remotes.
-- Better bookmark management - The new Kylo makes it easier to organize
and customize bookmarks. Users can utilize the new bookmark feature to
set up customized, visual directories of favorite sites, which can be
organized in various subfolders within the Kylo browser.
-- Default search engine - This new setting allows a user to set Google,
Bing, Yahoo, Ask or Truveo as the default search engine.
-- Updated directory of links - The Kylo directory, which serves as a fast
index to top sites, has been updated with a variety of new and
increasingly popular sites. The directory contains links to dozens of
sites across a range of topics including: TV, movies, music, sports,
games, and more. In addition, the directory now includes a co-branded
Clicker.tv Internet television programming guide, specifically revised
for the Kylo user.


The Kylo browser for TV works with any mouse, but is ideal for use with Hillcrest's Loop pointer, the award-winning, in-air mouse that is powered by Hillcrest's Freespace® in-air pointing and motion-control technology. For a limited time, the Loop pointer is available for $69 via Hillcrest Labs or Amazon.com at www.hillcrestlabs.com/loop. The Kylo browser is available for free via download at www.kylo.tv. A downloadable media kit, including product images, is available at http://kylo.tv/news/. Consumers can follow Hillcrest Labs on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/kylobrowser or Twitter at www.twitter.com/kylotvbrowser.

About Hillcrest Labs

Hillcrest Laboratories (a.k.a. Hillcrest Labs) sells products to consumer electronics manufacturers, service providers, and consumers that enable unique, interactive digital media experiences for TVs and other digital media devices. Hillcrest Labs sells and licenses its pointing technology, called Freespace®, for use in a wide range of consumer devices including remote controls, PC mice, and game controllers. Companies that have licensed Hillcrest Labs' technology for use in their products include: Eastman Kodak, LG, Logitech, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., Universal Electronics (UEI), and others. For consumers, Hillcrest Labs sells the Loop(TM) pointer, an in-air mouse for TV that lets users control an onscreen cursor with a flick of the wrist and navigate the Web or their home media content on TV. Hillcrest Labs also offers the Kylo(TM) browser, a free Web browser for TV.

Hillcrest Labs has received numerous awards and recognitions including the CES Innovations Award, PC World's 100 Best Products and Greatest Tech Designs, Popular Mechanics' Editors Choice, ECN's Reader's Choice Tech, and many others. For additional information, visit www.hillcrestlabs.com.

All product and service names listed in this release remain property of their parent companies and do not indicate official support or endorsement for the Loop pointer, Kylo browser or Hillcrest Labs. All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. Hillcrest Labs, Freespace, the Loop pointer, and the Kylo browser are trademarks of Hillcrest Laboratories, Inc.

SOURCE Hillcrest Labs

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CONTACT: Jeremy Pemble, jeremy@jlmpartners.com, or Renee Burch, renee@jlmpartners.com, both of JLM Partners, +1-206-381-3600, for Hillcrest Labs

Web Site: http://kylo.tv/


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