Saturday, October 4, 2014

By Ayub Farooq


The yearly International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a major technology trade event that is responsible for setting the style of home electronics for the forthcoming year. The CES-2014 was held in Las Vegas, U.S. It gave a signal on the video and audio electronic design developments stored for the year of 2014. This article will expand on the electronic design developments in 2014.



Perhaps the greatest example are in televisions. 3D TVs have been present for a few years now, and lots of people didn't know how that may perhaps be made more sophisticated. Then they came out with the freshest and greatest: curved TVs, which stimulate our peripheral vision. Before, our eyes could just concentrate on one third of a screen at a time. Normally we concentrate on the center third, and although we can see the outer edges, we do not ingest all of the details. With the curved TVs, we suddenly ingest these outer edges even better. Folks who have looked at movies on these TVs have said it's like being in a new reality.

Here's the thing: experts are saying that it's the most advanced we can get right now, due to human constraints. If we expand a television even more, we may not even be in a position to spot the difference. That's both exciting and a bit disappointing. What do we look forward to nowadays?

Home entertainment audio has additionally been upgraded from the usual stereo to 5.1 or even 7.1 speaker system. This audio functionality alone delivers you the same viewing and watching experience you get in cinema/movie halls. A 7.1 speaker system comes with seven satellite HD sound speakers, and a woofer that resonates even the lowest of sound frequencies. These make you think as if you are in the video studio when viewing a video or a series you love.

For many years we've completely embraced the improvements in home audio and video gadgets coming our way. Every Single year it's like Christmas when developers launch the latest and greatest in consumer gadgets.

Perhaps the biggest illustration are in televisions. 3D TVs have been with us for a few years now, and lots of people didn't know how that may possibly be improved on. Then they came out with the latest and most innovative: curved TVs, which stimulate our peripheral vision. Before, our eyes could only concentrate on one third of a screen at a time.




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