CES 2012, Smart TV, Smart Appliances and Smart Cars
Fully integrating the processor and required software in the TV set makes upgrades difficult as processors advance every 2 years unlike the 5~10 year TV replacement cycle. But other than the web browsing and application processing on smart TVs there are other important aspects of smart TV here at CES this year. It was the new user interface utilizing voice and gesture that truly made the smart gadgets feel smart.
TV with voice control and gesture motion make a whole new difference and this applies to automobiles and other consumer electronic goods debuted at the show this year. Once again 2012 will not be the year of smart TV of smart appliances but it sure makes a good starting point and the improved UI based on voice and gesture will probably be the catalyst that sparks the growth in smart electronics this year.Receive our insightful weekly newsletter and stay ahead of the competition.
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