The world is today experiencing a rapid shift in technological advancement, with the introduction of various smart devices that are helping to direct the affairs of humans to achieve seamlessly operation. Most people would agree
that technology is no doubt getting smarter everyday, which in reality is contributing to making everyday life experience worth the while. With today’s smart technology, companies all over the world are exploring the possibility of using video streams and high-speed computer analytics to monitor and analyze in-store activities based on footage garnered from the security footage. We are already in the era where everything around us is being shaped by artificial intelligence and smart learning.
Interestingly, modern day smart devices would have to rely on the superior technology of Artificial Intelligence to remain relevant for today’s’ users who are totally dependent on technology to drive their daily activities.
Consumers across the world have grown accustomed to using smart technology in their daily lives, so they have set higher standards for their next generation devices. The smartphone revolution has also planted the seeds for new types of smart technology to emerge. The ongoing Internet of Things revolution owes a great deal to the inroads made by smartphones. Fans of smart cars, smart homes and advanced wearables all have smartphones to thank for taking the technology mainstream. LG originally embraced the global growth of smartphones by releasing mid-tier handsets alongside its more advanced flagship devices. This lineup of more affordable smartphones implemented the intuitive UX of LG’s more advanced devices.
However, LG has continued to innovate and push boundaries as consumers across the world look to upgrade to the smartphone of the future. The IoT era is indeed a massive leap forward for consumers with its mobile-centric devices and progressive technologies that empower users to achieve their set objectives.
Managing Director, LG Electronics West Africa operations, Mr. Taeick Son said: “Our commitment in ensuring that products from LG are usually consumer-oriented and can easily be adapted seamlessly would never be compromised. The era we are in, there is a lot of positive technological disruption currently going all thanks to Artificial Intelligence, and it is our duty to see that our consumers get smarter with our products.”
LG has invested heavily in smart technology and DeepThinQ AI solutions, extending connectivity to its entire appliance lineup for 2018 and beyond. Every LG appliance with SmartThinQ is built on an open platform, which means they’ll work with evolving smart technologies and devices for years to come. This goes beyond expanded compatibility to include the ability to partner with third party AI platforms that will allow appliances to function effectively on their own or work seamlessly in tandem with smart networks in conjunction with devices from other manufacturers
SmartThinQ ideally designed for the future of smart homes. The power of Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant further boost effectiveness. Now, smart appliances and AI hubs not only understand what users need, but also understand what they are saying. The platform works with LG’s webOS based ThinQAI to bring new levels of convenience and control to the consumer, enabling 2018 LG TVs to deliver an intuitive AI experience. The TVs also work with devices such as Google Home to allow users to issue voice commands from connected devices to their TV.
Tablets and PCs are also set to feel the effects of this revolution in smart technology as traditional technology is replaced by unified devices that can quickly scale from a smartphone to a PC. The push for unified devices will remake everything we know about smartphones by forcing radical changes to iOS and Android, the two most popular user interfaces.
While these predictions are far from certain, the trends that inspired them are already influencing innovation in smart technology. With a product lineup LG is well poised to take advantage of the upcoming changes in the smart technology market. In addition, the nature of smartphone displays is one of the primary reasons consumers have become dissatisfied with the technology as a whole.
Until recently, smart technology has been so closely linked to smartphones that many believed the two were synonymous. However, recent advances and the continued march of wearable technology is set to broaden our definition of smart technology. It should come as little surprise that as more and more devices become smart, the average consumer is expected to own more and more smart devices. Next generation smart devices with Heightened Connectivity are highly in-demand today owing to the fact that most consumers who live their lives on the fast lane are increasingly seeking to stay ahead on all fronts.
The impact of smart technology extends far beyond the reach of consumer electronics alone. As the public’s conception of smart technology drifts further and further from smartphones, manufacturers must be willing to diversify their portfolios as well as enhance the ability of their devices to work together. While the growth of niche devices will make smartphones less important for the average consumer, they still have a role to play in the emerging Internet of Things ecosystem. Consumers can be expected to gravitate towards innovation that provides seamless connectivity between their personal devices and other networks.
The ability to create immersive virtual reality environments promises to be a game changer for how the average user interacts with their smart technology. While Google Cardboard gives limited VR capabilities to Android devices, the enthusiasm surrounding it indicates that there is a substantial market for specialized smart devices.
As the world continues to evolve, human daily experiences would continue to tilt towards technological trends designed to help them live a smarter and more fulfilled life, achieving a lot within a short time. LG Electronics array of products is a pointer to the fact that, the company is very much interested in helping consumers live life smarter everyday
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