A 10-foot user interface (also 10-foot experience) is a software GUI (graphical user interface), designed for display on a large television (or similar sized screen), with interaction using a regular television-style remote control. "10 foot" refers to the fact that the GUI interface's elements—i.e.
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- A 10-foot user interface (also 10-foot experience) is a software GUI (graphical user interface), designed for display on a large television (or similar sized screen), with interaction using a regular television-style remote control. "10 foot" refers to the fact that the GUI interface's elements—i.e. menus, buttons, text fonts, and so on—are theoretically large enough to easily read at a distance of 10 feet (approximately 3 meters) from the display (which in this context is normally a television). To avoid distractions and to be clearer, 10 foot UIs also tend to be very simple and usually only have the core buttons that are required. Typical examples of 10-foot user interfaces are media center software applications such as Moovida, Front Row, LinuxMCE, MythTV, Windows Media Center and XBMC Media Center interfaces.
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- A 10-foot user interface (also 10-foot experience) is a software GUI (graphical user interface), designed for display on a large television (or similar sized screen), with interaction using a regular television-style remote control. "10 foot" refers to the fact that the GUI interface's elements—i.e.
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