
International CES 2012
Well, it’s that time of year again. You know…that time of year when every other tech geek blogger is usually spouting off about the next best technologies being demo’d at CES. For anyone that doesn’t know, CES is the world’s largest consumer electronics tradeshow. In fact, it’s epic in size. Some 3,000 companies show up to peddle their latest tech to the masses. And every year, the “experts” predict the next top consumer technologies from the heap of contenders. The issue that I take with CES is that inevitably, the most hyped technologies turn out to be total duds once they hit the market.
Remember 2009? The hot tech buzz coming out of CES 2009 was Palm’s webOS. How’d that work out? Oh that’s right, Palm ended up near death and got purchased by HP only to see their precious webOS get turned into an even bigger failure in the tablet market. Another hyped product from CES 2009 was the “Netbook”. Remember these? I know several people who actually got one. Cheap, low spec laptops designed with couch web surfing in mind. The result? Enter the tablet, exit the netbook.
How about 2010? Well, everyone was certain that 3D television would be the next smash hit. Cut to a couple years later and 3D television isn’t really any further along than it was then. I’ve seen 3D television in action before and it’s kinda cool. It probably isn’t going anywhere as a technology, but it will probably never be a true selling point.
Well, what about last year? CES 2011 was the year of the Android Tablets! Something like 100 different Android based tablets were splashed around in front of the cheering ocean of consumer geeks. They were ALL going to give the Apple iPad a run for its money. I LOVE Android tablets. I prefer a good Android tablet to the iPad. However, MY opinion doesn’t translate into financial success for a technology. The masses wanted iPads. Most of the tablets exhibited at CES 2011 never made it to the marketplace at all.
So what’s my point? When I see every tech blog out there spraying nonsense into the ether about this technology or that technology based on reports from CES, I get frustrated. Ultra Definition Television? Really? They aren’t even trying anymore. Flying cars, robot servants, holographic video phones…The utopian technolust world of The Jetsons sadly seems like a fallacy. Perhaps, the best we can do is get The Jetsons boxset in 3D.
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