Wednesday 14 January 2015

Vegas baby yeah... my roundup of the Consumer Electronics Show 2015

The one wheel in action - like riding a bike...

Fans of the Back to the Future films will be very pleased to hear that we are a step closer to emulating Marty’s hover boarding antics. The “One Wheel” had show goers entranced with its hidden hub motor and self-balancing deck making moving around at up to 12mph almost child’s play. Though we are unlikely to see commuters wobbling around on these any time soon due to the legal restrictions in the UK they may appeal to skate board enthusiasts or anyone with a fond memory of Marty, Biff and friends.

iFit booth
wearable electronic devices are set to be big in 2015

4K UHD the resolution revolution has begun


Other technical feats on show included a raft of wearable technology. These products are likely to be huge this year and will include smart watches, bracelets and glasses. Notably Sony’s SmartEyeglass Attach will rival Google’s Glass product and will clip to your normal glasses and feature a small integrated screen to keep you up to date with happenings on your smart phone. Siemens were demonstrating their latest smart hearing aid designs that promise to adapt automatically to different situations and interact with IOs and Android devices.


Finally I was pleased to read about the birth of a new partnership called the UHD Alliance that sees TV industry big hitters like Sony, Samsung and Panasonic join forces with studios like Disney and Warner Bros and content providers like Netflix. Together they aim to standardise the content, delivery and terminology of 4K Ultra High Definition. This is great news for consumers as it will not only make the whole format easier to understand but should streamline the roll out of superbly detailed 4K content to feed the latest raft of LED televisions. 

Thursday 1 January 2015

Electric Trends for 2015



Bigger, brighter and better, all possible if you would like a new TV in 2015. The trend is towards larger sets of over 50” with the added benefit that it will be sharper, with up to 4K resolution and brighter with new technology like OLED giving incredibly vibrant results.                                                                                                         Add to your cinema screen some wireless speakers that will spare you the need to take up carpets to run unsightly cables around your room and you can have a cinema in your lounge with less hassle and cost than you might think.

Elsewhere in the home you will find the “internet of everything” is gathering momentum with fridge freezers, ovens, light bulbs and even kettles now part of your home network setup. This might sound like a waste of time and money but just imagine your fridge notifying you at work when your teenage son takes the last of the milk, or imagine you are on your way home early and want to have your heating come on to warm the house ahead of your arrival. You can control your lighting from your smart phone and your music from your tablet, all of this is possible when the internet of everything enables devices to talk to each other easily via the gift of the internet.

And finally it is interesting to note that although the amount of technology in the modern kettle is probably greater than the original lunar lander the design trend is still towards retro products. If you don’t believe me then check out the SMEG 50’s style range of kettles, toasters and mixers, demand has exceeded supply since they were launched two months ago and we still can’t get enough of them to supply customer orders.