The new craze for computers is following the trend that we just recently saw with cellphones. Notice how I said cellphones not smartphones. This is because before the invention of the smartphone, the obsession was to have a smaller and smaller phones while still retaining functionality. Lots of people have poked fun at that including shows such as Corner Gas. The trend that we have seen with smartphones is actually the same in some aspects while opposite in others. What the trend is now is to have thinner, sleeker phones that have larger screens. This follows what we want from our televisions and monitors. So to summarize we want smaller, sleeker technology that can run at the same or higher quality as its predecessors, while increasing screen size. Well all of your dreams are soon to come true with the new Intel Compute Stick.
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LG’s Rollable OLED Display
Have you ever imagined being able to just roll up your computer screen or television and just throw it in your backpack and take it with you? Are you slightly clumsy and would do well with a more durable screen for your phone? Well that time is almost here. LG and other companies are on the verge of making this a reality. LG’s rollable OLEDÂ display gives me hope for the potential that the near future could hold. LG recently showed off its new prototype at CES 2016. At the convention they showed off how their new display can be rolled while the screen still emits an image.
Panasonic’s Transparent Television: The TV of The Future
Do you love to watch TV but do not want it as the centre of attention when it is powered off? Do you want a functional yet still relaxing living space? This might be the solution for you! Panasonic just released a prototype that is verging on what you would see in science fiction. This new prototype is a transparent television that you can control with a wave of your hand. This is an amazing innovation.
Samsung’s Modular TV: The Future of Your Home Viewing Experience
Samsung just showed off its new concept for a modular TV at CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2016. This new concept shows promise for a great leap in television technology. This leap will allow many new amazing features to become a reality.