Time flies, an instant has come 2018, with usher in the new year, science and technology event - CES also held in the other side of the ocean.
As a world-renowned science and technology event, CES not only brings a gluttonous feast to our group of science and technology fans, but also leads the technological circle. For example, driverless cars and artificial intelligence in the past two years have been hot CES debut.
Ten rounds of reincarnation, today we take a look at the 'technology tree' that has been shining at CES for nearly a decade.
2007 - Sony high-capacity memory card
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Ten years ago in 2007, as data and information were still evened, consumer storage capacity was still at MB level.
8GB memory card (Photo: techdigest)
At 2006 CES, Sony introduced a GB-rated memory card - a staggering 6GB. A year later in 2007, Sony once again challenge the record, the memory card capacity increased to 8GB, can store more than 1,500 HD Photos or 18 hours of video.
Interestingly, Bill Gates also made a conservative estimate of future home storage needs this year at CES. He believes that in the future every home needs at least 1TB (1024GB) to store video, audio and photos.
2008--150 inch plasma TV
At the opening ceremony of CES in 2018, Matsushita of Japan released the world's largest flat panel display at the time - the 150-inch plasma TV.
150-inch plasma TV (Source: wired)
The monitor, which is called 'Matsushita Life', is 11 feet wide and compared to the 50-inch plasma screen used today, Matsushita Life has a top nine displays with a resolution of 2160 * 4096, which is normal 1080p Four times the resolution of HDTV.
However, this product does not really fire up, one of the reasons is because few people really need a TV so big; the second is because plasma contrast LCD and OLED screen technology advantage is not obvious.
So, this TV is more like dazzle, seems to have just done a brand promotion for Panasonic.
2009 - Palm Pre
In 2009, just before the eve of the outbreak of the mobile Internet, iOS, Android, Windows phone three hegemony, some small princes began to be ready to go.
Palm Pre (Picture: blogcdn)
On the first day of CES in 2019, Palm released its own operating system, Palm Web OS, and Palm Pre, a mobile phone equipped with the system. Palm's investors are extremely bullish Palm Pre, saying it will be an iPhone sniper.
But follow-up due to the iPhone is too tough, and Palm Pre product began to appear various problems, Palm company rivers and lakes. Finally, optimistic about the industry Palm sold off HP, HP access disk, the results of HP's end of this 'iPhone killer', can not help but let a pity sighed.
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