Showing posts with label CES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CES. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2017

CES 2017: BMW makes use of Google Tango to give virtual 3D tour of its i8 and i3 models

CES 2017: BMW makes use of Google Tango to give virtual 3D tour of its i8 and i3 models

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Fiat may have been the first car company to take Google’s Tango 3D augmented reality system for a spin as a prototype tool for potential customers — that was at the Mobile World Congress in February 2016 — but at this year’s CES, BMW has become the first carmaker to take the technology and launch it as a real-world tool.
Tango is what Google calls a smartphone or tablet whose cameras have depth and distance sensing so that it can create three-dimensional imagery and can place an object within a realistic space, such as a car in a showroom or on an owner’s driveway.
Using a suitable smartphone, starting today, potential customers considering a BMW i8 or BMW i3 will be able to take an interactive tour of the car, inside and out, select colours and interior options and even interact with elements such as the doors and trunk.
“Our vehicles are emotional products and to get that emotional feeling, you really need to experience them,” commented Andrea Castronovo, BMW Group vice president, sales strategy and future retail. “In situations where the desired product isn’t available on the spot, this visualisation is the next best thing.”
The system, developed with Accenture and Google, will be launched as a pilot scheme at a number of BMW dealerships starting Thursday. At each location a “Product Genius” will be on hand with a smartphone to give visitors an augmented digital tour of a vehicle.
Once the initial tests are completed, BMW plans to roll out the service as an app so that anyone with a Tango-enabled Android handset can experience it for themselves without having to visit a dealership.
And although the whole experience is no bigger visually than the smartphone’s screen, according to BMW, the experience is life-like enough for people to forget that the tour is virtual.
“In our initial tests, we saw people ducking down when they were getting into the car, as if there really were a roof there for them to bang their heads on,” said Castronovo.
And that’s part of the reason for the app’s creation. Technology is changing the way people research, choose and even buy cars. Some customers are already sufficiently confident to complete the entire process online without ever seeing the car until delivery day.
“Our research shows that consumers are seeking improved use of technologies like augmented reality during the car-buying process to make the online-offline experience more compelling,” said Christina Raab, managing director in Accenture’s Automotive practice.
AFP

Friday, December 30, 2016

Samsung likely to launch Galaxy A series smartphones during CES 2017 as new renders surface

Samsung likely to launch Galaxy A series smartphones during CES 2017 as new renders surface

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Samsung is all set to launch latest smartphones from its Galaxy A series. The smartphone company is working on trying to rebuild trust after the forgettable Samsung Galaxy Note 7 fiasco earlier this year. The company is hoping to bank on the good reception of the Galaxy A series till the time Samsung Galaxy S8 is ready for the market as reported by winfuture.de.
The report includes latest renders of the smartphones that include Samsung Galaxy A3 (2017) and Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017).
The render leak comes right after Samsung Malaysia tweeted out hints about the A series being waterproof. The company is expected to launch Samsung Galaxy A3, Samsung Galaxy A5 and Samsung Galaxy A7. According to the reports, A7 is likely to pack 5.7 inches, Full HD Super AMOLED display panel with an effective resolution of 1080×1920 while A5 comes with 5.5-inch display with the same panel and resolution.
A7 will further pack 16MP camera sensors on the front as well as on the back with f/1.9 aperture. The device will be powered by an octa-core Exynos 7880 processor along with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage with a microSD card slot.
Galaxy A5 is reported to pack an octa-core Exynos 7880 processor along with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage along with a microSD card slot. A5 will follow A7 with 16MP camera sensor on the front as well as back. Samsung Galaxy A3 is expected to come with a 4.7 inch an HD Super AMOLED display panel, Exynos 7870 processor, 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage along with expandable microSD slot.

CES 2017: Xiaomi to showcase new Yi 4K+ action camera with 60fps support

CES 2017: Xiaomi to showcase new Yi 4K+ action camera with 60fps support

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If you remember Xiaomi, along with partner company Yi, launched Go-Pro like action cameras in the past. Yi Technology has confirmed that will be making an appearance at the upcoming CES where it will showcase its new action camera called the Yi 4K+. The company has also said that the new camera will have the capability shoot 4K videod at 60 frames per second.
Successor to the Yi 4K, the new camera is expected to be almost similar in terms of hardware. The Yi 4K came with a 2.19-inch 640×360 resolution LCD touchscreen with Gorilla Glass Retina. It came with a 12MP Sony sensor, a wide angle lens, f/2.8 aperture for photos, two hours of battery life, Wi-Fi stream support, dual microphones, 5GHz Wi-Fi support and EIS. Priced at $250 (Rs 17,00 approx) it had the capability to record 4K videos at 30 frames per second.
There aren’t a lot of cameras in the market today that can shoot 4K at 60 fps, so the Yi 4K+ is something to lookout for.
The company is also planning to launch a drone as it shared some information around the upcoming product. Called the Erida drone, the company says that it will be the fastest three-rotor drone on the market with speeds of up to 75 mph. The company also mentioned that initial tests allowed the drone to fly for up to 40 minutes. The Erida drone will be showcased along with the new action camera at CES 2017 in January.

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