Sheldon Laube Founded Artkick to Turn TVs into Tasteful Art Displays
As entertaining as large, flat-screen television sets are when people are using them to watch shows, movies and sports, they can also be an eyesore during a party or causal get-together when people aren’t using them. Cool person in technology Sheldon Laube has found a way to give TVs a better purpose when not performing their primary function. Laube has created Artkick, which provides a massive archive of photographs and digital artwork for users to push to their television displays wirelessly through an Android and iPhone app. Artkick users can wirelessly control what images display on their large screen televisions using their phones. Laube wants people to be able to repurpose their televisions easily when not using them. With Artkick, people can instantly make their televisions into eye-catching art displays that make their home feel more welcoming to visitors. Users simply connect their phones to their televisions through a Wi-Fi signal and select whatever image they want displayed. Anyone who has trouble connecting their smartphones to their TVs through their wireless Internet will need to get home network support for help. Read more »
