Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2012)
is about latest developments in technology and electronics world, for
manufacturers, it’s a platform to showcase their latest product before
its release in the consumer market. So, without much ado, let’s find out
what future electronic trends are going to enthrall the audience in CES
in Las Vegas this year.
Wearable technology
CES this year is going to be flooded
with devices with cutting-edge technology that you can wear. Apple’s
bendable iPod is among a number of other devices from the brand that you
can wear and remain connected with your iPhone. Google’s gift is going
to be a smart pair of glasses that would display all information on an
in-built screen. You can expect to find timepieces that look trendy and
are techie too. Italian company’s I’m watch comes with a watchband and
runs android. WIMM is another name that is powered by android and
punches in micro apps and allows you to read RSS feeds too. Fitness
gadgets are also not far behind in this race.
Voice recognition, Touchscreens and Gesture controls
Touchscreens have been elusive so far
from computers. But now a huge range of laptops and ultrabooks would
enable operation by touch. Ultrabooks that can be operated through voice
will also be introduced with Nuance getting into partnerships with
ultrabook makers. Intel has revealed about ultrabooks being loaded with
gesture controls. While this is all about future computers, the
television sector finds LG introducing to both voice and gesture
controls in its televisions. Samsung too has reached new height with the
manipulations of its smart TVs. Now Samsung TV owners would be able to
interact with and control their smart TVs through voice control, gesture
control and face recognition.
Operating system Windows 8
Wait to check out the benefits of the
OS. A lot of progress has been made on it by its developers. Windows 8
is going to be useful for laptops and slates at the same time. With new
Windows store in place, Windows 8 users would also be able to download
apps from it.
Ultrabooks
Time to witness thinner, sleeker,
lighter breed of computers called ultrabooks. Following the footsteps of
Apple that is readying Mcbook Air, many computer manufacturers are
lining up ultrabooks. These ultrabooks would do away with disc drives
and would replace hard drives with flash memories. While the processors
are to come up from Intel, Microsoft would provide its OS Windows 8 to
these ultrabooks. With manufacturers seriously working on a competitive
pricing to get an edge on Apple’s Mcbook Air, ultrabooks are going to
catch on us soon.
Car apps
Blending automotive innovation with
digital realm, Mercedes Benz is going to show off how the brand is going
to catch up with the app’s race with the inclusion of Google’s street
view among a range of other apps. Ford lead with an example of in-car
technology with Sync system and AppLink technology earlier. This year we
are awaiting Ford to surprise us with something new in in-car
technology that would set a new trend. Apart from these brands, several
other brands would introduce you to the technical wonders that they plan
to integrate into their cars.
Ice Cream Sandwich tablets
Expect to find a tablet’s galore in CES
this year that runs on Ice Cream Sandwich. With the OS being available
to any interested manufacturer and with Coby alone debuting four tablets
in CES this year that runs on ICS, there’s hardly any doubt that a
number of other tablet manufactures will not stay behind.
Quad-Core smartphones
Nvidia’s quad-core Tegra 3 chip and
Snapdragon S4 chip are the next ones to take over. These processors are
going to make smartphones super-phones with greater graphic performance,
greater efficiency and lesser use of power. To know more about whom
these companies will partner with and what other benefits will be
derived out of these chips, we have to wait a little longer.
4K display
It’s time for 1080p HDTVs to move on as
4K display is here. With four times pixel density of 1080p HDTV, this is
going to be the hottest trend in television sector. In CES 2012, LG and
Toshiba display their own 4K 3D TVs. This makes us assume that other
brands will too have something for us in similar lines to show off at
CES this year.
New trends in all quarters of
electronics are assumed to be set this year at CES. Though, most of the
technologies are modified versions of the existing ones. But with the
touch of novelty in all these soon-to-be hot trends technologies, no one
is really complaining.
About the author: Alia Haley is a
blogger by profession. She loves writing on technology, health and
parenting. Beside this she is fond of bicycles and gadgets. She has a
huge collection of Cruiser Bicycle. These days she is busy in writing articles on a very different topic Delonghi Coffee Machines.
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