3 Emergent Trends for Device-Content Experiences from #CES
January 15, 2010
At the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) last week, the hype was all around 3D, e-readers, connected TVs, and Google’s much-anticipated Nexus One.
Taking it one step further, in the coming week, we’ll be posting an article on each of the three broad trends we deduced from this various gadgetry–and applying a Problem-Solution approach to illuminate meaningful opportunities that have emerged from CES tech.
Each post will focus on one of the themes below:
- Follow Me Wherever I Go: The Next Level in Shifted Media [problems & solutions] [opportunities]
- See Me, Hear Me, Touch Me: Delivering Immersive Content Experiences [problems & solutions] [opportunities]
- Devices in Disguise: Ubiquitous Connectivity Births Multitasking Gadgetry [problems & solutions] [opportunities]
- Other Things to Watch: Futuristic Grab-Bag (or, noteworthy mini-trends we couldn’t quite place)
What are some broader themes that you picked up on from the tech revealed at CES?
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