By Princewill Ekwujuru
Globally, consumers are increasingly demanding for means by which household tasks can be accomplished with little or no stress. They would want to sit in the comfort of their living rooms after a day’s job and control virtually all the electrical appliances in the room.
Nigerians are not in exception; they demand technological devices that have human interface and can help them execute tasks; all these they want achieved with latest technology reducing costs and risks.
This informs why corporate organisations are investing heavily in technological research in order to meet the needs of its consumers. One of such companies is global Consumer Electronics giant, LG Electronics, Samsung, Sony and Panasonic with plethora of innovative and forward-thinking products, are reputable for churning out products with interactive technology or simply put that has smart control capabilities.
For example LG and other companies in this regard are continually converging, bringing content and technology together to transform the way consumers live, work and play.
With the advent of greater internet connectivity, improvements in wireless technologies and more responsive devices with built-in sensor capabilities, the potential to have technology do more for humankind has never been greater.
Leading this innovative technology is LG Electronics which has been able to harness technology and the smart control mechanisms for the benefit of consumers. This has allowed consumers to be able to personalize and engage their devices hence, championing the revolution of smart control technology.
In a recent research by networking leader Cisco, it suggested that the number of internet connected devices is set to explode come 2015 to over 15 billion; this is twice the world’s population.
The research predicts the proliferation of tablets, mobile phones, connected appliances and other smart machines will drive this growth and provides a statistical basis for explaining the very real evidence we see in our everyday lives in the changing way devices are used, and in turn what users expect them to do.
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