If anything it should be noted the International CES 2015, which opened yesterday in Las Vegas (EE. UU.), Is to be the event that internet decided to become independent of the computer and mobile .
The era of hyper, permanently attached devices internet is what sends the stop in the main event of consumer electronics, from which this year celebrates its edition 48.
Intel and Qualcomm are the companies that are struggling to be the platform of the so called ‘internet of things’, ie, for providing chips and brains the size of a new currency fifty pesos, which populate everyone
And by ‘everyone’ is to be understood everything. clothing, vehicles, roads, furniture, houses, furniture, accessories household appliances, toys … well, anything with which we interact and potentially allow any company or brand monitor our daily activities.
The UHD Alliance seeks to set standards for the next generation of television devices worldwide . Photo: AFP
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For example, Intel introduced a system composed of a silicone pillow and a special sensor to transmit to an infant’s heartbeat and movement breast of his mother, and his voice, while in an incubator.
wearable devices, called wearables are the order of the day. LG descrestó with its new edition of the LG Watch, a proposed range of watches that the market will be taken, within the Apple Watch is the jewel in the crown expected for March.
These smart watches and other electronic devices” to wear “continue the trend of bringing internet for personal use. For experts, this represents a “third phase” of the network, after personal computers and mobile devices, to use clothing and other connected objects.
“not just about distribution and dissemination of information. The way we use internet will change, “said Shawn DuBravac, chief economist for the Consumer Electronics Association Articles (CEA, for its acronym in English), organizer of CES.
The generation of TVs that will be released in 2015 reduced the gap with the picture quality on the big screen with quantum dot technology presented today by several large manufacturers at CES. This technology is being used, among others, by the South Korean giant Samsung and LG.
Looking ahead, the CES 2015 also said he has his eye on the cars. More than 18 companies are present vehicles making clear that the automatic driving without human intervention, is the trend. Entertainment systems, navigation and interaction through voice and again on screens, as you do with your mobile, are novelty.
After learning that more than 20,000 product references presented in such an event, visited by 160,000 people over three days, the novelty focuses on how we will be increasingly connected and be more social and therefore more productive. Increasingly inventions exhibited at CES are linked to the idea of a hybrid life, halfway between the physical and the digital. The idea, said yesterday one of the organizers, is that what happens in the physical space is scanned before being introduced back into real space. There we will all live.
For TVs, ultra-high definition is here to stay
With the agreement of several Hollywood studios and some of the leading electronics to promote the implementation of a resolution four times greater (4K) in the conventional HD, it is clear that the Ultra High Definition (UHD) wants to be the norm rather than the exception industry companies on video.
Companies such as Disney, LG, Fox, Warner, Panasonic and Samsung came together to launch the UHD Alliance, a coalition that seeks to establish standards for the next generation TV devices and domestic players in UHD. In the coming months, the group will present the roadmap to facilitate the implementation of UHD worldwide.
For several years, TV manufacturers have been presenting their new models 4K UHD screens whose cheaper units, but have been lowering, are around $ 1,000. In this year’s CES, the TV blu-ray players and video cameras capable of handling 4K joined. Netflix streaming platform, also part of the UHD Alliance, and offers the ability to play with 4K quality, although the content available is still limited. The list of members of this group include Directv, Dolby, Sharp, Sony Visual Product and Technicolor.
But for some, 4K is not enough. LG introduced the first TV 8K resolution (image quality eight times better than your current TV ‘full HD’), among other innovations. The Korean company made clear it wants to maintain its dominant position in television: a new more compatible and like what you do today on your tablet and phone, with a variety of applications and content ‘operating system’
The race of intelligent cars, running
One of the most anticipated trends at CES is what has to do with technology applied to the automotive industry. 2015 Innovations focus on increasing connectivity options between cars and other devices. One of the advances what is unfolding these days Hyundai, which, through its Blue Link application allows users to access their cars different functions through a smartwatch. The application makes the smart watch and carriage and communicate through voice commands, the user can turn on that, turn on the lights, sound the horn, open doors or find the car.
But all is connectivity when speaking of technology and cars. Another industry giants who said “present” at CES 2015 is Toyota, further progress of Mirai model (which runs on hydrogen), announced it will offer free copyright patents battery hydrogen in order to expedite the production of vehicles with this type of energy. Toyota plans to release about 5,680 patents, mostly related to the software that controls these fuel cells.
These are five innovations
1. 4.9 mm thick
Thinner than many phones, the Sony X90C is a 4K TV that makes the image appear to float on the wall.
2. 1TB in your pocket
Samsung launched a Solid State Disk 1TB, smaller than a card. It’s faster than a traditional disk.
3. Clocks and watches
Whether LG, Garmin, Alcatel or Whitings, with or without GPS, smart watches CES taken. There are so smart straps.
4. Driverless
Luxury The Mercedes F 015 is an electric vehicle without a driver. Their seats rotate and transform the car into a rolling room.
5. ‘Superrouter’
Six antennas and 3.2 Gbps AC3200 make a “superrouter ‘, which sold for just over $ 300.
José Carlos García
Technology Editor
* WITH INFORMATION AFP and EFE
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