The so-called Europe's largest consumer electronics trade show, the Berlin Consumer Electronics Show (IFA), will be launched in Berlin in early September. According to the organizers, despite the shadow of recession, the scale and number of exhibitors at IFA still bucked the trend; New Products such as home television, 3D imaging technology, audio and video entertainment, navigation, and mobile communication terminals were launched, representing the “home economyâ€. It is continuing to ferment, and the concept of "Networked Home" is gradually being shaped by the maturing of network and storage technologies.
The IFA organizers summarized the consumer electronics trends in the second half of 2009 based on the details of the exhibitions currently available:
1. Home TV is still the consumer electronics main battlefield more energy-efficient, lightweight products come out, the LED backlight to leap LCD TV mainstream specifications. In other technologies, the contrast ratio is higher than that of last year, and the response time is faster. The problem of motion picture streaming of LCD TVs that have been criticized in the past has also been greatly improved, and high-quality videos can be presented with more natural and smooth image quality. All the big manufacturers have introduced new LCD products. For example, Philips has released a Cinema 21:9 model that emphasizes the top-level visual enjoyment of theater cutting specifications.
PlasmaTV still has a strong demand in the home theater market. Energy saving and environmental protection are the main appeals. The exterior design is another major focus. This year, the thinnest prototype has been exhibited, and its thickness is only 9 millimeters. This time there are also manufacturers of OLED panel televisions, technology has been mass production.
2. TV Internet access, 3D video era The arrival of high-end televisions is now available online! Queries on YouTube videos, Picasa Web Albums, and various types of real-time news are only among the fingertips. Manufacturers use built-in browsers or widgets to achieve the purpose of TV Internet access. They hope that it will be as simple as making the Internet available to TV stations. Although 3D images have not entered the home market so quickly, many developers have already brewed to develop this technology. Now, the industry's plans for developing specifications have already begun. It is possible to use Blu-ray discs as storage media for future 3D images.
3. The maturity of Blu-ray technology and the emergence of Blu-ray technology as a terminal product have become a new media platform that has passed the test of the market. Both the film industry and content providers have chosen to move closer to Blu-ray. All kinds of Blu-ray playback devices will also be unveiled at this IFA. Stand-alone Blu-ray Disc drives (ODDs) have emerged as ultra-thin models, and Blu-ray reading playback devices have become standard in home theater systems.
4. Wireless high-definition video transmission High-quality photos and videos can be transmitted to televisions using wireless technology. As wireless technology matures, there is no need to compress files, and no cables are required. High-definition, multi-track movies can be enjoyed using devices that meet the WirelessHD specifications. WirelessHD's current standard is 60GHz, and it can be used to compensate for the lack of HDMI connection within a short distance of 20 meters. In this year's IFA exhibition, there will be the world’s first TV set with a built-in WirelessHD signal transmitter.
5. Hard disk backup and network music spawned Internet radio (Internet Radio) industry For Hi-Fi high-fidelity enthusiasts, listening to music on the Internet has become a matter of course. The vast majority of music can be purchased online, and hard disk backups are gradually replacing stacks of CDs. End-users can create private tracks or place their favorite music on an online music library. The next step in the industry will be to develop devices that access the music library, such as Internet radio. Service providers can supply tens of thousands of Internet radio stations, but they can also search by music type or region. The new entertainment information industry is about to emerge.
6. Entertainment, navigation, and communications A smartphone with MP3, navigation, and Internet browsing is now difficult to distinguish. This year's IFA exhibition is full of exciting new products that can satisfy almost all consumers: portable karaoke machines can also be digital photo frames and voice recorders. Pocket multimedia players can play high-definition movies with close to TV resolution. TVs can be watched, and phones with built-in GPS antennas can always search for Point of Interest (POI).
IFA will set up a "MyMedia" zone to showcase the various aspects of today's Convergence.
7. High image quality is the focus of digital photography product development. High image quality has become the basic demand for digital camera products. From the top models with three built-in image sensors to the thin and light cameras with basic functions, they can shoot 1920×1080 pixels or more. At the IFA exhibition site, new products for the first mobile phone with FullHD motion photography will be on display.
In addition, digital cameras that were originally used only for taking still photos now have photography capabilities. The basic camera can shoot short clips for uploading to Youtube, advanced SLR monocular models, and begins to emphasize dynamic photography of HD quality.
8. The flash application layer is wider. Whether it is a TV, a DVD player, a high-definition video/audio device, etc., more and more consumer electronic products have added a memory card slot or a USB interface in addition to the conventional interface. This fact reflects the fact that flash memory is indispensable in the application of transmitting and storing multimedia files. The digital camera's photos, digital video clips of home videos, can be easily transferred to a flat-screen TV via a memory card or pen drive. The digital music collection of MP3 files can be easily moved from the computer to the hi-fi stereo in the living room.
The flash memory technology is advancing at an astonishing speed, and the large capacity doubled year after year, coupled with the continuing fall in prices, has made flash memory increasingly replace hard disks and other mechanical storage systems. Solid-state drives (SSDs) have taken the lead in the small-telephone market. The world’s first digital camera with built-in 64G SSD will also be exhibited at IFA. Digital cameras using flash memory as a storage medium will continue to grow. At the 2009 IFA show, the application of flash memory will be even wider. Countless new products will be presented in a lighter, smaller, and more power-efficient manner. The organizers stated that there were 1,245 companies from 63 countries in the last IFA exhibition in Berlin. Vendors exhibited with a total of 220,000 visitors and 3 billion euros of derivative orders. China’s Foreign Trade Association also strived to establish the "Taiwanese Image Gallery" and invited Taiwan's fine manufacturers to participate in the joint exhibition.
The IFA organizers summarized the consumer electronics trends in the second half of 2009 based on the details of the exhibitions currently available:
1. Home TV is still the consumer electronics main battlefield more energy-efficient, lightweight products come out, the LED backlight to leap LCD TV mainstream specifications. In other technologies, the contrast ratio is higher than that of last year, and the response time is faster. The problem of motion picture streaming of LCD TVs that have been criticized in the past has also been greatly improved, and high-quality videos can be presented with more natural and smooth image quality. All the big manufacturers have introduced new LCD products. For example, Philips has released a Cinema 21:9 model that emphasizes the top-level visual enjoyment of theater cutting specifications.
PlasmaTV still has a strong demand in the home theater market. Energy saving and environmental protection are the main appeals. The exterior design is another major focus. This year, the thinnest prototype has been exhibited, and its thickness is only 9 millimeters. This time there are also manufacturers of OLED panel televisions, technology has been mass production.
2. TV Internet access, 3D video era The arrival of high-end televisions is now available online! Queries on YouTube videos, Picasa Web Albums, and various types of real-time news are only among the fingertips. Manufacturers use built-in browsers or widgets to achieve the purpose of TV Internet access. They hope that it will be as simple as making the Internet available to TV stations. Although 3D images have not entered the home market so quickly, many developers have already brewed to develop this technology. Now, the industry's plans for developing specifications have already begun. It is possible to use Blu-ray discs as storage media for future 3D images.
3. The maturity of Blu-ray technology and the emergence of Blu-ray technology as a terminal product have become a new media platform that has passed the test of the market. Both the film industry and content providers have chosen to move closer to Blu-ray. All kinds of Blu-ray playback devices will also be unveiled at this IFA. Stand-alone Blu-ray Disc drives (ODDs) have emerged as ultra-thin models, and Blu-ray reading playback devices have become standard in home theater systems.
4. Wireless high-definition video transmission High-quality photos and videos can be transmitted to televisions using wireless technology. As wireless technology matures, there is no need to compress files, and no cables are required. High-definition, multi-track movies can be enjoyed using devices that meet the WirelessHD specifications. WirelessHD's current standard is 60GHz, and it can be used to compensate for the lack of HDMI connection within a short distance of 20 meters. In this year's IFA exhibition, there will be the world’s first TV set with a built-in WirelessHD signal transmitter.
5. Hard disk backup and network music spawned Internet radio (Internet Radio) industry For Hi-Fi high-fidelity enthusiasts, listening to music on the Internet has become a matter of course. The vast majority of music can be purchased online, and hard disk backups are gradually replacing stacks of CDs. End-users can create private tracks or place their favorite music on an online music library. The next step in the industry will be to develop devices that access the music library, such as Internet radio. Service providers can supply tens of thousands of Internet radio stations, but they can also search by music type or region. The new entertainment information industry is about to emerge.
6. Entertainment, navigation, and communications A smartphone with MP3, navigation, and Internet browsing is now difficult to distinguish. This year's IFA exhibition is full of exciting new products that can satisfy almost all consumers: portable karaoke machines can also be digital photo frames and voice recorders. Pocket multimedia players can play high-definition movies with close to TV resolution. TVs can be watched, and phones with built-in GPS antennas can always search for Point of Interest (POI).
IFA will set up a "MyMedia" zone to showcase the various aspects of today's Convergence.
7. High image quality is the focus of digital photography product development. High image quality has become the basic demand for digital camera products. From the top models with three built-in image sensors to the thin and light cameras with basic functions, they can shoot 1920×1080 pixels or more. At the IFA exhibition site, new products for the first mobile phone with FullHD motion photography will be on display.
In addition, digital cameras that were originally used only for taking still photos now have photography capabilities. The basic camera can shoot short clips for uploading to Youtube, advanced SLR monocular models, and begins to emphasize dynamic photography of HD quality.
8. The flash application layer is wider. Whether it is a TV, a DVD player, a high-definition video/audio device, etc., more and more consumer electronic products have added a memory card slot or a USB interface in addition to the conventional interface. This fact reflects the fact that flash memory is indispensable in the application of transmitting and storing multimedia files. The digital camera's photos, digital video clips of home videos, can be easily transferred to a flat-screen TV via a memory card or pen drive. The digital music collection of MP3 files can be easily moved from the computer to the hi-fi stereo in the living room.
The flash memory technology is advancing at an astonishing speed, and the large capacity doubled year after year, coupled with the continuing fall in prices, has made flash memory increasingly replace hard disks and other mechanical storage systems. Solid-state drives (SSDs) have taken the lead in the small-telephone market. The world’s first digital camera with built-in 64G SSD will also be exhibited at IFA. Digital cameras using flash memory as a storage medium will continue to grow. At the 2009 IFA show, the application of flash memory will be even wider. Countless new products will be presented in a lighter, smaller, and more power-efficient manner. The organizers stated that there were 1,245 companies from 63 countries in the last IFA exhibition in Berlin. Vendors exhibited with a total of 220,000 visitors and 3 billion euros of derivative orders. China’s Foreign Trade Association also strived to establish the "Taiwanese Image Gallery" and invited Taiwan's fine manufacturers to participate in the joint exhibition.
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