The Hippest Home Video, Audio, And Electronic Design Trends Of 2014

By Arees Furqan


We are well into 2014 already, with more than half the year gone past, and it's an opportunity to reflect on a little of the home audio and video electronic design developments. Lately we've been spotting a multitude of slick lines and curves. Throughout the most recent years the big thing was black and white, two colors continually to do with modernity and the future. Of course this year we're seeing particular colors come back into fashion as well, particularly blues of several shades. When blue still is not your thing, you could most likely purchase a home theater setup in a chic dark red.



For starters, it looks that Android is highly in style. This year, Android took over a significant proportion of the Smartphone marketshare, 79%. In comparison, Apple controls 15% of the marketshare, although Microsoft only controls 4%. It's obvious that more and more persons are being attracted to Android machines, and the iPhone is beginning to lose some of the prestige it formerly possessed. It's very possible that Apple might be starting a more innovative, hotter iProduct in the very near future. Another extremely hot style is wearable tech.

Family rooms that in the past revolved around rectangular objects with sharp lines are these days going to curve. This will quite possibly appeal to the "common man" much more so than the historical sharp designs, especially to families with small children who may still want to have a home theater, however with low risk curves and not lots of sharp edges.

Electronic Picture Equipment You Should Own - What you will need to do is do research on the Web for the latest video equipment that is available, and recognize what is not only affordable but elegant. In the same way, the audio equipment that you opt for should have the ability to play music on CDs, plus likewise play would as ever on your iPod or iPhone.

From futuristic wearable tech to incredible teles, the innovative technology launched in 2014 is amazing. Hopefully, we may be seeing even more interesting and intriguing tech improvements before the year is over.

For starters, it seems that Android is very much in trend. This year, Android took over a huge fraction of the Smartphone marketshare, 79%. In comparison, Apple controls 15% of the marketshare, whereas Microsoft just controls 4%. It's plain that more and more individuals are being brought to Android innovations, and the iPhone is going to lose a little of the prestige it formerly possessed.




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