Sentences with phrase «consumers see these devices»

The more consumers see these devices as smart speakers, the more the Beats brand will help because it is already associated with audio fidelity.

Not exact matches

Also known as ultra-high definition, or UHD, sets, the devices should bring in more retail sales dollars than any other «emerging technology» gadget this year, as we can see in this chart from Statista, which is based on a forecast by the Consumer Technology Association.
«We see that the iPads are consumer devices.
Gartner famously predicted that, come 2020, the world will see 25 billion connected objects in the consumer and business sectors: cars, appliances, fitness devices, household products.
The company announced its own Roku TV at the Consumer Electronics Show in January, a collaboration with Chinese television makers Hisense and TCL that will see its streaming devices effectively built into the flat panels themselves.
They see it as one in a stable of devices that a consumer will likely own, a complement to your phone and computer, not a replacement for either.
At this year's show, we saw two themes: digital health innovation is no longer limited to fitness trackers and smartwatches, and the newest devices being offered are geared towards consumers taking health monitoring into their own hands.
It is also being seen in technologies that will enable renewables to be integrated seamlessly into the grid and will store energy for use in peak periods, and devices that empower energy consumers to manage and control their energy use.
He is interested in analytics systems and IoT devices that radically transform economics for big industries, and consumer products that change the way we see, hear, feel and sense life.
«Many developers feel the operating system is elegantly designed, and is a respected platform... However, our WebOS devices have not gained enough traction in the marketplace with consumers, and we see too long a ramp - up in market share.»
«That feeling, it's really hard to give up, and I couldn't really see myself going back to a large corporation and just focusing on another U.S. consumer electronic device
This lets consumers see how much each device contributes to their electricity bill.
«Based on purported health benefits seen in many promotions for cryotherapy spas, consumers may incorrectly believe that the FDA has cleared or approved WBC devices as safe and effective to treat medical conditions,» said Aron Yustein, MD, a medical officer in the agency's Center for Devices and Radiological Health.
At the expected pricing (supposedly to be $ 250), there will be a chunk of consumers in the market for the high - end Kindle 3G, currently selling for $ 189, who will see it making more sense to get the more capable device for $ 250
He expects that consumers will begin to see small e-paper displays in the short term: «We'll see more companies making little segmented displays for devices like Lexar's USB drives.
Unfortunately, in this consumer internet device / tablet market, I don't see many people defining their requirements before choosing a solution.
The PC industry may be shaken up by the rapid encroachment of tablets into consumer and enterprise spending habits — a trend that's seeing lighter devices like the iPad, as well as cheaper tablets like Amazon's Kindle Fire and more, eat into the market share of bigger and more expensive computers.
«I think we can expect to see growth in ebook consumption in the coming year because consumers suggest that reading books on a multi-function device is such a convenience to them,» says Laurie Brock, President of Brock Associates.
With the success of the Apple iPad, and other more affordable Slate PC's, such as the Archos 7 which displays full color, we have seen more consumers gravitating towards the multi-media driven devices, rather than a device that just functions as an E-Reader.
BookShout, the ebook distribution platform that has seen a great deal of recent success in partnering with publishers to produce sales dashboards and seamless, device - agnostic file integration for ebook consumers, announced at today's DBW event that several industry veterans from across major publishers have joined BookShout's team for its new print distribution initiative.
«The availability of the Kobo eReader Touch Edition in Swindon Book Company marks the first Chinese locations where consumers can see, try and buy our state - of - the - art device,» said Todd Humphrey, Executive Vice President of Business Development, Kobo.
What remains to be seen if Amazon will bite the bait given less of consumer acceptance of ebook reading devices, while it is pushing for greater sales of its Kindle Fire tablet range.
Obviously the average mobile consumer won't be that interested in a SecuTablet, but if the device sees any measure of success it will go a long way to maintain the BlackBerry stronghold in industries such as government (and work hard to keep the brand relevant moving forward).
«The vast majority of consumers continue to favor the iPad over competitors, and Apple is seeing increasingly strong interest in the device from vertical markets — especially education.
Acer has updated the Iconica B1 tablet just a few months after we first saw the original 7 - inch device at the Consumer Electronics Show 2013.
For the most part, it will be a few months before we'll see availability of the new devices, and perhaps longer in international markets, especially if these devices take off with consumers and product shortages slow the international roll - outs.
Thought to launch as one of HTC's first tablet offerings, the device curiously has specs that barely seem competitive following the barrage of tablets we saw introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show earlier this month.
The tablet market, which grew at a dizzying pace in 2013, is now seen as cooling because consumers are keeping their devices longer and turning in some cases to new «ultramobile» PCs.
Suffice to say, we are all very excited about an end consumer device that should see more marketing then the Slate 500 did.
And the one tablet that has raked up considerable interest among consumers as well as competitors is the Google's Chrome powered tablet device that, if rumors are to be believed, will get to see the light of day on the 26th of November.
Ambitious concept it sure is but the lack of any clear standards in case of devices or consumer appliances may undo the good theme behind Clear.fi and it remains to be seen how effective it turns out in a real life scenario.
It will certainly be interesting to see if this tablet will attract budget conscious consumers looking for an alternative to the Fire OS - based Amazon device.
And the one tablet that has raked up considerable interest among consumers as well as competitors is Google's Chrome powered tablet device that, if rumors are to be believed, will get to see the light of day on the 26th of November.
Consumers will continue to see HSPA + fuel future innovation in a variety of mobile consumer electronics from smartphones and tablets to emerging devices.
«The rate at which the tablet market grew from 2010 to 2013 was unlike many other consumer - oriented device markets we've seen before.
consumer losing out and spending more money on android powered devices, f*ck me, have you seen how much you have to fork out for an iphone before the ridiculously expensive call / data / text plans?!
«We are looking forward to seeing new mobile and consumer devices using our combined technologies in 2013.»
We will wait for some time to see how consumers react to it and then we will think about introducing devices based on it.»
This move won't exactly see consumers rushing to buy BlackBerry devices just because they will now have access to popular apps like Candy Crush Saga or Netflix, but for existing customers, it will certainly go a long way in addressing the app gap on BlackBerry 10.
We're here in New York City where Samsung just took the wraps off of the AT&T Infuse 4G, a device we first saw back during the Consumer Electronics Show in January.
It remains to be seen whether consumers will be excited or confused by a device that runs both Android and Windows, but we're in the former camp.
In order to prove that last point, Samsung took to the streets of New York with an iPad Air and a Galaxy Tab S to see which device the average consumer would choose.
From the perspective of an end user, I see device makers are putting more effort into crafting an all - around device with great built quality that consumers do not necessarily cling to its manual.
But there's one problem: unlike books, which have seen a surge in digital sales, the magazine industry has no standard format that publishers, e-reading device manufacturers and consumers can rally around.
«We haven't seen that in consumer devices, but with Kindle, the device constrains the data use so that Amazon can go to Sprint and negotiate a deal because they say «my device is only sipping a little data, mostly text,»» he added.
Although the BlackBerry Z3 is seeing a lot of interest from mainstream consumers in the country thanks to its aggressive pricing, a large portion of BlackBerry users in India are on BlackBerry OS 7 devices.
Sure, the interface has been designed for this display, but we don't expect to see a device appearing boasting consumer credentials at this resolution.
But Mr. Weiner also says that first, iRex, Amazon and the entire e-reading category have an even more significant problem: savvy consumers may hold off on buying devices to see whether Apple enters the market with a more general - purpose tablet computer.
This put them in a position where they a) sell their books for more per unit, b) see their books offered to the consumer for less per unit, c) can tell agents their royalties are higher per unit, d) are not offered in Apple's iBookstore (but are available on all Apple devices through Kindle, Nook, and Kobo, at least), and e) have earned the enmity of the other publishers in the Big Six.
«The rate at which the tablet market grew from 2010 to 2013 was unlike many other consumer - oriented device markets we've seen before,» Reith said.
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