Tech trendsetters of consumer electronic industry

Tech trendsetters of consumer electronic industry copy

 

DUBAI / Emirates Business

The year 2016 was another eventful year for the consumer electronics industry with a number of exciting and sophisticated technologies advancing to fulfill their potential on the world stage. The year 2017 appears to see the continuation of these trends, as the products, which shape the world around us are improved to better suit evolving user trends and market demographics.
In the first week of 2017, the biggest technology brands along with literally thousands of technology enthusiasts and consumers congregated in Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), attracting the world’s most prominent business leaders and pioneering thinkers to a forum where the industry’s key issues are addressed. After sifting through the deluge of information presented at CES, some of the 2017 technology trends in which LG is bound to make a trendsetting impact include the Smart home and IoT, wearables with smart usability, Augmented Reality, smart cars, 4K and beyond.
“In 2017, the sophisticated LG product line-up plays an active and trendsetting role in its ability to innovate across multiple sectors. The company renews its commitment as an industry leader across many of the year’s top trends to continue producing an effective IoT ecosystem by bringing together its premium products and appliances with its outstanding smart technology and innovative designs,” said Yong Geun Choi, President, LG Electronics Gulf.

THE FUTURE OF IOT
AT HOME AND BEYOND
Overall hype for IoT has been a consistent theme for the past five years and is expected to persist, with the technology moving beyond connected homes into 3D printers, robotics, wearables, drones and cars. IoT is now expanding its reach to both consumer and commercial applications. In order to succeed in the coming year, device manufacturers and service providers must establish IoT’s ability to transcend its underlying technologies and gadgets and deliver tangible consumer experiences and concrete results.
Leading manufacturers have finally begun to deliver on the long-offered promise of the Smart Home through solutions optimized for the kitchen, lighting, security and climate control. Despite the past success of these solutions, the uniting of disparate ecosystems to from a coherent bigger picture is yet to occur.

WEARABLES MOVE FORWARD
Wearables of all shapes and sizes will be on the market in 2017, ranging from watches to glasses to ear-pieces (‘hearables’) to clothing and jewellery. Even though consumer awareness is high, manufacturers are still struggling to find the right pricing model and features needed to help the technology truly take off.
LG has been an innovator across multiple segments of the wearable space, with its series of smartwatches and TONE INFINIUM, helping set the bar in their respective markets. Combining smart usability with interactive, user-friendly features, LG wearables have helped consumers become familiar with the most exciting technology on the planet. TONE INFINIUM Bluetooth headsets have won a loyal following by offering unparalleled quality alongside user convenience.

AUGMENTED REALITY
Augmented reality and virtual reality are among the fastest growing sectors of the tech industry, with analysts predicting revenues as high as USD 120 billion by 2020 for AR and USD 33.9 billion by 2022 for VR. In 2016, AR technology was thrust to the forefront of the public consciousness on the back of the popular game Pokémon Go.
LG’s most prominent product with AR features is its robot vacuum cleaner, the HOM-BOT Turbo+, which has a function that grants users the ability to use their smartphone camera to tell the robot where to clean. LG and other manufacturers will continue innovating in this vibrant sector in order to find applications for this emerging technology as usage trends evolve. AR is poised to dominate the headlines in 2017, and will be a key household technology within the next several years.

MAKING CARS SMARTER
In 2017, we can expect more connected cars on the road, with experts predicting that 60 percent of new cars sold during the year to include IoT features. LG is making inroads into the automotive industry to capitalize on its IoT expertise to find new areas of growth. In 2016, the company announced a partnership with Volkswagen to develop a connected car platform. The collaboration will lead to the development of technologies that allow drivers to control and monitor smart devices in the home from their cars and give notifications about real-time driving situations that will promote safer driving.

4K TAKES OFF
The next generation of TVs poised to enter the market in 2017 promise to provide the most brilliant range of colours and the clearest displays yet created. Offering four times the resolution of Full HD 1080p, LG’s 4K TVs set the standard for premium picture quality. The line-up of superior 4K televisions support HDR10 and Dolby Vision™, delivering the look that filmmakers originally intended.

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