CES Predictions: Forrester Lists Five Anticipated Computing Form Factors
By Karla Robinson
December 14, 2011
December 14, 2011
- Forrester Research analyst Sarah Rotman Epps reveals the consumer electronics computing form factors that she expects to see at CES 2012, as reported in eWeek.
- First is wearable devices, including current technology like the Lark sleep tracker or biometric bracelets that connect wearers with their devices.
- Next, embedded devices — “gadgets that include computing processors and sensors, such as refrigerators, coffee machines, and other Web-enabled devices” — are expected to become more popular, allowing the remote use of devices.
- “Epps also sees ‘surfaces,’ or larger interactive displays that rely on multi-touch, voice and gesture input, facial recognition, near-field communication (NFC) signals and any other manner of wireless technologies and sensors,” explains the article.
- Screens will be reinvented, made flexible to be folded, rolled up or flexed and will come in all shapes and sizes.
- Lastly, Epps predicts mini-projectors to make advances, allowing users to manipulate interactive projections in 3D space.
- “The most successful products will work with other products — for example, wearables that talk to smartphones and TVs; surfaces that are activated by the presence of your smartphone,” Epps said. “We’re living in a multi-device, multi-connection world, and the best experiences will be those that work across devices and platforms.”
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