The 2015 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas provided the latest technology, hottest gadgets, and sneak peek into the future. Drones, virtual reality, and baby tech toys were far and wide at this year’s four day tech fest. CEOs of top companies, entertainment personalities and those interested in the future of technology were all on hand to experience this wonderful window of coolness. CES is the platform for what consumers will interact with to enhance their everyday lives. The latest TVs to interconnectivity in future cars are displayed with enhancing our futuristic lifestyle.
Some of the top innovations displayed were:
Drones were the big deal at CES this year. More than 100 drone companies were in attendance showing every shape and size of the unmanned aerial vehicle. The latest were easier to operate and also included lower pricing than seen in the past. One to look out for is called the Ghost drone. It operates via a smartphone app – Android first, and Apple will come later in the year. Click on a virtual button, up it goes, and then it follows you around while you shoot the scenery down below on your GoPro.
CES was also ruled by over-the-top televisions. HD 1080p is ancient compared to the 4K Ultra HD, with four times the resolution of normal high definition. The 4K televisions have stronger colors and extra pixels for a huge difference than in years past. Several companies such as LG, Sharp and Panasonic displayed 8K prototypes, models with 16 times the resolution of standard HD. Pricing was not discussed for the newer models (many thousands expected) or availability.
This spring consumers are in for a wide range of tech gadgets and gizmos that will leave nothing to the imagination. As this innovation intersects with our everyday routines, we will need to decide if this technology is enhancing or inhibiting our lives.
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Source: USA Today Tech
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