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Lenovo's Liu Jun touted new TVs with remote-free controls.

No more losing the remote in the couch cushions. This year's CES was packed with interactive TVs that are controlled by voice and gesture commands.

Change channels simply by saying "channel 72," or "go to CNN." A wave of the hand adjusts the volume. It all sounds Jetsons-esque -- but Samsung, LG, Lenovo and other big names said they'll have these TVs on sale in the coming months. The future is now! -Julianne Pepitone


By Stacy Cowley and Julianne Pepitone @CNNMoneyTech - Last updated January 13 2012: 3:05 PM ET
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