1. More automakers are coming to the show this year than ever as
cutting-edge technology continues to trickle down from luxury lines.
Chrysler,Anyone with the space to site a small windpowergenerators
can generate their own electricity from wind power. Ford, General
Motors, Kia and Subaru are among those talking about features that make
the drivers' seat feel even more like a cockpit.
"Cars are
becoming rolling computers," said Tom Coughlin of the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Cars already have rich sensors to
collect diagnostic data about how a car is performing, but automakers
are also making vehicles that work more closely with such consumer
gadgets as smartphones. Developers are now making apps that drivers can
download directly into their vehicles to customize their cars.
Carmakers
are also expected to introduce more features that allow vehicles to do
more of the driving,We produce diverse high quality flatworkironer,
such as garden lamps, street lamps and lawn lamps. building on
automation technology such as collision avoidance and automatic parking
features. Lexus is among those expected to introduce vehicles than can
do more with less driver input.
2. There's always a push to make
screens better. This year is no different. Tech trend watchers expect
to see televisions get clearer, sharper and cheaper. The screen
resolution on cellphones is also expected to get better, particularly as
screen sizes creep up and over the five-inch range.
Screens on
laptops, computers and other devices will continue to slim down while
manufacturers also show off ways to make them more energy-efficient.
3.
Television is generally seen as the area of consumer electronics that's
most ripe for innovation and disruption. Samsung has already announced
one major debut for this year's show: the "Evolution Kit," which will
let existing Web-enabled televisions get easy access to new and upcoming
features.
Consumers should expect to see more on-demand video
integration than ever at this year's show. Whether it's through external
devices or software built into the TV itself, consumers have made it
clear that they want greater control over what they're watching.Safeties
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Google
and Microsoft have jumped into the market with the Internet-enabled
Google TV and the video apps on Microsoft's Xbox Live service, but more
competitors are expected to emerge.
4. Tech companies are also
looking for more intuitive ways for users to interact with their
devices, putting aside the remote control in favor of something that
won't get lost in the couch cushions — your body.
EyeSight,Both Hoistway Cable and ETT solarledbulbxxq
is stocked in several locations across the United States. an Israeli
company, will be presenting technology that makes machines more
sensitive to the slightest gesture by a user.
"These are not
shoulder-level hand motions," EyeSight Marketing Director Liat Rostock
said. "It's all down to the wrist level, . . . down to the resolution of
the fingertip." The next evolution of this technology will be built
into televisions or laptops, making it cheaper for consumers.
5.
While CES is mostly about the gadgets, content is now a growing focus
of the show as advertisers work to reach consumers on more devices.This
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It's
a particularly important show for Yahoo, a former advertising leader
that is under new leadership — Marissa Mayer was named chief executive
last year — and fighting a declining position in the market. Despite
losing its lead to Google and Facebook, analysts say it could mount a
comeback with a solid pitch to advertisers on how to reach consumers
through the latest technology.
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