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Data Doctors visits CES 2015, world’s largest electronics tradeshow

Jan 10, 2015, 1:34 AM | Updated: Apr 24, 2015, 8:13 pm

Q: What kinds of interesting things did you see at CES this week?

A: The world’s largest electronics tradeshow always has lots of interesting things to discover somewhere amongst the 2 million square feet of exhibits.

As in the recent past, this years show was long on evolution and short on revolution as just about everything was an improvement on something that already existed and, as always, there were a plethora of ‘solutions searching for a problem.’

Because so many companies ran with what was hot last year, this year’s show seemed like the biggest ‘me too’ display that I can ever remember.

The main categories that I saw were in the ‘Internet of Things,’ do-it-yourself home automation, the connected car and wearable technology.

As the cost and sophistication of small sensors that can communicate via Bluetooth improves, just about anything you interact with will talk to your smartphone and the Internet.

Smart yoga mats that can tell you if you’re ‘upward facing dog’ pose is correct and basketballs with sensors that can point out better mechanics for making better shots were just a few items in the health and fitness areas.

Most of you will discover that your smartphone will become your ‘life remote control’ as you slowly adopt these technologies.

In my mind, if you’re forgetful or lazy, many of the products being offered at this year’s show will be just what you’re looking for.

Window washing robots, 3D Food Printers, self-watering flowerpots, pacifiers that automatically monitor a baby’s temperature, a belt that automatically tightens and loosens as you eat and exercise and a host of boards and skates so you don’t have to walk anymore will make your life so much easier!

If you’re a ‘cord cutter’, Dish TV’s Sling streaming service may be a solid option at $20 a month for 20 channels including ESPN.

One of the more interesting prototypes was Intel’s jacket for the hearing impaired that can sense the surroundings and provide feedback through the jacket.

Last year, the 4K TV display was all the rage and this year is no different, but some new advances including the use of ‘quantum dots’ should help improve the image and lower the cost.

In order to justify a 4K TV, you can now buy a plethora of cameras and smartphones that can shoot 4K video.

You’ll also start seeing a new generation of ‘smart TVs’ that integrate services such as Roku, Direct TV and Amazon Prime Video right in the display.

If you’ve been thinking about a smart watch and don’t want to look like a tech geek, a large number of companies such as Withings and Guess are offering beautiful traditional designs with lots of smart watch features.

I’ve posted several libraries of images from the show on the Data Doctors Facebook page with lots of other very interesting gadgets if you’re interested.

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