The international exhibition of electronics in Las Vegas, CES 2015, left for international debate the technological advances that are already available to different users. The most influential electronic displays, closed Friday planting global technological trends
Here are 10 trends highlighted.
A TV with ultra-high definition. Giant screens, curves for an overview and an increasing definition, with increases of “4K” format, which has a quality four times the current HD.
Cars without conductors. The big automakers led to Las Vegas hyper-connected vehicles, some of which no longer need driver
The German Daimler with its advanced, fully autonomous futuristic prototype and an interior reinvented to become in rolling lounge where you can chat or work, turning his back on the road.
Eco Transport wheels. Along with cars, many light aircraft, equipped with one to five wheels and inspired by the scooter, the Segway, and even skateboard and skates arrived at CES with the goal to establish itself as a new way ecological urban transport
Drones everywhere. The CES gave them an exclusive first place, which shows a growing use by the general public of these flying mini devices without pilot, originally developed for military use.
“Selfis” extensible. The “boom”, a device in which a smart phone remotely removed autofotos raged standing in the living room.
The reality is virtual. With images and sound in three dimensions that could not be more realistic, creating parallel universes seem to stop being science fiction.
One of the key companies, Oculus (Facebook) did test their prototype helmet. Beyond their predictable for cinema and video games applications, some imagine it can be used in communications, education and training of military or medicine.
Coaches online and laptops. The objects not only count steps or pounding heartbeats, but give advice to amateur athlete and can monitor health status in connection with the doctor, hoping to have a preventive role.
bracelets, watches, sunglasses: electronics becomes dress, booming with “wearables”. But it also seeks become increasingly unobtrusive.
The “button” Intel. Intel introduced a new big chip as a button called Curie, whose size will allow you to be use fairly with the “wearables”.
more human robots. artifacts Several exhibitors showed their assistants robots at CES. The star of all was Chihira Aico, realistic Japanese Toshiba whose face was the same expressions as those of a human being. Sings, talks, smiles, winks and has the ambition to assist the public in the Olympic Games in Tokyo
A house connected. The CES allowed to expose a number of gadgets and devices that anticipate the needs of the inhabitants of a house, from the ringing notes to visitors when they come to the appliance that detects user presence
Sources:. The Universal / Weather
No comments:
Post a Comment