Evaluating user preferences for video transfer methods from a mobile device to a TV screen

Alexandre Fleury, Jakob Schou Pedersen, Lars Bo Larsen

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Abstract

This article reports on the evaluation of four methods for transferring video content from a mobile device to a fixed television. The methods have been investigated in a Wizard-of-Oz approach through two consecutive studies. The first experiment aimed at collecting general opinions toward such a feature as well as preferences in terms of usability. In general, participants preferred methods that resemble already known interaction paradigms, and argued against the need of moving physically. From the comments collected in the first study, six potential indicators of preference were generated and investigated in a second experiment. The results indicate that familiarity, convenience and annoyance are strong predictors of the preference level of methods for transferring video content from a mobile to a fixed device. A discussion and potential design guidelines are finally proposed.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPervasive and Mobile Computing
Volume9
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)228–241
ISSN1574-1192
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • smart phones
  • television
  • Video
  • Content transfer
  • User studies
  • Wizard-of-Oz

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