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CES 2014 : 7-10th January

CES2014

Consumer Electronic Show
Ogilvy London Labs Report
By Will Harvey

@WilliamEdHarvey

Every year in January, the world's media, tech. and channels of consumer engagement. Ogilvy prides
innovation sectors descend on Las Vegas for what itself on its willingness and ability to do just that,
is now the planet's largest electronics show.
and this year's show this was very notable, as a
number of our global agency offices came
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this year
together to cover the event under #OgilvyCES!
played host to 150,000 visitors. They came to see a
collection of companies showcase their latest
Ogilvy London happily present our findings
products, services and technologies that they hope from CES 2014.
and predict will make a splash in 2014.
Factoids about this year's show :

Ogilvy London Labs attended the show for the
third year in a row. Our aim : to scan, scope out
and bring back the latest and most exciting
technologies and trends that will have most impact
in the ever-expanding business and consumer
tech. market. Our findings then inform the
predictions we make for our Clients about
potential future commercial application, and the
potential use of those trends within the Marketing
and Communication space.

2.2 m sq. ft. of space.
150k+ Attendees across 4 days.
3,200 Exhibitors. #CES2014 used 256k+ times.
2.88 Billion reach.
Top performing brands on Twitter :

Samsung, Sony, LG, Logitech, Playstation
Top 5 trends talked about :

4KTV res., Wearable, Smart Gadgets,. 3DP, 'The
Internet of things'.

It's vital to stay ahead within this ever-evolving
landscape. To explore new and alternative

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@WilliamEdHarvey
CES 2014 : 7-10th January

Trends

Big in 2014
Cloud computing

Nothing new you might think, but this year at CES
a number of services were announced that show
the future is bright for cloud computing. Sony stole
the stage early on, with the announcement of
'Playstation Now'. A service where all the
processing offered traditionally via games consoles
can be remotely streamed directly to to your
television, console free!. Youtube showcased a
similar offer. A 4K streaming service was also
announced by Netflix, on offer later this year.
Apparently, the service will require very small
internet capacity to pull down large amounts of
data from their own cloud servers.
Biometrics

Following the 2013 release of iPhone 5s, with its
surprise inclusion of touch iD technology,
(a fingerprint scanner on your 'phone) the
development and effect of Biometrics had an even
larger presence this year. Various companies
showed technology that allowed you to unlock,
interact and store your biological information.
From the use of retinal scanning web cameras,
through to finger print recognition home security
systems. This whole area of development raises a
number of controversial matters in turn, of course.
The technology needs to be 100% spook proof, for
example, to legislate for potential identity theft by
the use of stolen bio data.
Sensorisation

One of the largest changes in technology that
permeated almost all aspects of the show was the
evolution and increased sophistication of sensors in
our devices. Environments now can capture
information about us on a daily/hourly basis. The
growth of and therefore scope & affordability of
sensors means they are becoming a standard offer

“In the not too distant future you will
have driver-facing cameras that will
measure your current status, offer you
a service.. : chilled out music if you're
stressed or direct you to local coffee if
you're tired”
Peter Corcoran - ICCE

in personal tech. Motion sensors measure our
movement, GPS checks our location, touch data
our interactions and speech sensors now
understand our languages. Large amounts of
physical data, and therefore information can now
be processed and analysed at lightning speed. So,
greater insights into our daily habits mean greater
understanding of our personal behaviour,
experiences and preferences. That can be
harnessed and the data analysis will inform specific,
accurate targeting of spends.
Tablets

The tablet was everywhere this year, an everincreasing threat to more traditional hardware
formats. Since the introduction of the 1st iPad in
2010, almost 200 million tablets were sold in 2013
alone! (Up 64% from 2012). They have almost
become the preferred tool for domestic use.
Portability, simplicity and a wide range of
functions : browsing, education, content streaming
make them an obvious choice. A key part now of
the '2nd screen' environment at home, brands and
manufacturers explored the possibilities of more
engaging and rewarding domestic multi-screen
experiences.
Samsung brought to market various 'Pro'
tablets, through to simpler 8-12 inch displays, with
more power and functionality than most home
current home computers are able to offer.

On show
This year all the big
players presented a
host of new hardware
and software aimed
at the consumer
market for 2014

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@WilliamEdHarvey
CES 2014 : 7-10th January

Wearable Tech

"Sensor based hardware
is here. With wearables
monitoring and
understanding our
behaviour. They
anticipate what we are
going to do before we do
it"

Without a doubt, the biggest trend this
year at CES was 'Wearable Tech'. It
featured in many talks and was
showcased throughout all the
exhibition spaces. Here are our
highlights from this year's offerings in
this exciting area.
Heads up Display

Almost all the talk and buzz about
wearable tech at CES was the 'Heads
up display' element. Something of
intense interest to a massive range of
exhibitors. Heads up display refers to
over-eye technology which displays
digital information in front of you,
screen free. You can access emails,
messages, pictures and even browse the
web. Since the announcement of
Google Glass in early 2013, dozens,
possibly hundreds of companies have
been exploring this exciting, almost
Sci-fi aspect of the tech market.
Walking the floor of all the halls this
year, it seemed almost everyone was
sporting pairs of glasses of some kind.
Still in beta testing GG it is not expected
to launch to market 'til mid to late 2014.
It's undoubtedly one to watch, offering
us an insight into the future of
interaction with data through tech. 'me
toos' will inevitably follow.

Sonny Vu - Misfit Wearables

being, you're able to be informed
immediately about your body and
performance. LG and Sony also made
announcements about their entry to the
market this year, which all look good,
creating more competitive options for
the end users.
Smart Watch

Activity Tracker

Nike Fuelband paved the way for a very
interesting new market back in 2012.
The explosion and diversity in digital
personal activity monitors was still
visible all over CES 2014.
From Jawbone to Fitbit flex etc., there is
almost a wholesale move now towards
digi. fitness trackers from the traditional
methods of monitoring. Having easy
access to live data from your tracker:
steps, distance, energy usage and well

The biggest trend in wearable Tech this
year was smart watches. Samsung
launched Galaxy gear in 2013, a
number of manufacturers of course
followed, launching alternative products
in 2014. It's a very exciting space. All are
looking at 'watch' devices, handling e
pay, GPS, Camera, alerts and even the
capability of 'ekeys' for homes and cars.
It's a completely logical space to move
into. Watches have been routinely worn
and relied on since the 15th century.

Ocitilus Rift
Virtual Reality a reality?
Last year we managed to get our hands
on one of the early developer versions of
'Oculus rift'. at CES2014 they showcased
of the new version 'Crystal Cove'.

Virtual reality a Reality
Oculus Rift's Virtual reality headset, used by
a number of Exhibitors this year.

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Virtual reality enables 'transportation' to
a digital environment and alternative
reality. 'Crystal Cove' actually captured
the prestigious 'Best in show' award .They
seem to have ironed out many problems
other manufacturers have had for users to
date. Vertigo and nausea were an issue
previously.

However, the functional inspiration &
development of offerings this year really
drew from science fiction. Dick Tracy,
Star Trek, Inspector gadget even. So
many elements all on your wrist now !!
Health sensors

Evolving rapidly from 2013, the Digital
health sector was very evident this year.
The 'Digital Health Summit' showcased
the evolution in this market. From health
sensors for the elderly monitoring heart
and breathing performance, vibrating
wrist bands reminding Alzheimer
sufferers to take medication on time.
Intel made a bold move this year,
showcasing a smart 'babygro' with
integrated micro computer 'Edison' the
size of a SD card. It monitors breathing
rate, temperature and sleep pattern, all
monitored via a smartphone.
Conflicting scenes and delayed reaction
time of movement to actual display
caused problems previously, but have
been ironed out.
The addition of position tracking data
sent to a headset, allows people to move
their head in multiple directions now, and
happens in the virtual world
instantaneously. This opens up the
possibility of properly transporting
people to virtual, created environments
not available in reality. eg Historic
moments, remote locations all now
become accessible and enjoyable.

@WilliamEdHarvey
CES 2014 : 7-10th January

"With consumer devices coming to market
already able to shoot in 4K, this means
that user-generated content is embracing
the format before broadcasters are! They
need to play catchup"
Stefan Mozar - IEEE CE Society

The future of TV @ home
From 4K to Flexible displays
If you attended CES in 2013 you would have noticed: it was
the year of 3D. A number of the large manufacturers
showcasing their 'latest and greatest' line of 3D offerings.
This year a distinct lack of 3D TVs on show on stands in
favour of the roll out of 4K and flexible screens.( more of
why later..)
4K (or Ultra High Definition) refers to the quality of the
footage on screen, with 4 times the pixels compared to
traditional HD ( only 1000 pixels) compared to 4K
At CES '13, a handful of stands showcased the technology
but '14 brought one of biggest trends of the entire show. Big
problem we could foresee when looking at 4D ( as with 3D
last year) - a lack of enough content available . However,
what differs and could make a huge difference to the success
and uptake of for 4K are the 4K streaming services being
mooted by the likes of Netflix and youtube . Both are
bringing services online some time this year. This will boost
the uptake of the format for domestic consumers as content
shifts to 'on demand', away from linear broadcasting format
consumption. Programmes such as 'House of cards' are due

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to be shot in 4K. This also has a dramatic effect on
production costs as it is far lower than to make the jump to
shoot content in 3D.
The wider release of curved and flexible displays were
another big trend on show. The tech development has
moved on leaps and bounds since '13. A real, tangible move
towards affordability and durability of the physical
technology. Samsung for example have brought to market
curved screens that create a more immersed experience for
the viewer when looking centre on, plus they have managed
to reduce the amount of glare experienced.
A very interesting prototype on show was a responsive,
curved display that actually varied its curve automatically
depending on how many and at what angle people were
looking at the display. If one person was watching TV it
flexes automatically to create a more personal immersed
viewing experiences, with a group of viewers watching sport
for example, it flattened and tracked people's faces looking at
the screen to accommodate a wider audience.

@WilliamEdHarvey
CES 2014 : 7-10th January

Connected home
Update

A dramatic integration of digital tech. will move
into our physical work and domestic lives over the
next couple of years. It started with smart 'phones
then onto smart watches, and we've seen a large
amount of development and diversity in those
markets. Without a doubt, the space that we will
see leaps and bounds in next is the smart home

phone when you approach it, to 'Skybell' - a
smart door bell with built-in camera that when
pressed sends a picture to the mobile of the home
owner to approve. There are enormous
possibilities but, of course, a number of serious
hurdles to be got over regarding safety and how
secure it is to hackers.

Appliances

Nest

Last year saw the integration of micro computers
and screens into fridges and dishwashers. This
time 'round we were surrounded by home
appliances becoming connected to the internet
( not just our 'phones!). From taking simple
objects such as Irons you can turn off remotely
( useful for those OCD-ers amongst us..) to
connected worktops that have displays that pull
up the latest cook books and helpful tips
depending on what stage of cooking you're at. So
many offer great opportunities for cooking and
white goods brands to push exclusive content /up
to date recipes etc., to users. This space is
showing great growth, especially in bringing
greater safety, practicality & functions to our
home appliances.
Security

Less in the limelight at this year's show, but
something we feel is a very important is the
growing sector of connected security systems.
From start up 'August smart lock' that you are
able to unlock and open your door with your

Connected serfaces
As part of the
Hotpoint stand, their
projection of where
the connected
surfaces could go

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Just days after CES this year, a major
announcement was made regarding one of the
up and coming players in the 'Connected home'
space. Nest, (best known for having the
beautifully simple connected thermostat and most
recently 'Nest Protect' that senses smoke, co2,
heat, light and motion and you control via gesture
and notifications to your smart phone) have been
bought by google for $3.2billion. It's set off a
frenzy on the web regarding what it means for
connected home future as it signifies the search
giant's ambition in that space..
Ecosystem

Taking all of this into consideration,
manufacturers, start-ups and search players all
point to interests in its future but it's in a state of
flux. What this means at the moment for the
consumer is overwhelming confusion. The end
user that just wants all in one controls at home.
An app for your lights, one to check your food
levels in your fridge, one to control your heating
put your washing on....Recognising this, an
exciting move has been from utility companies, to
make it as simple as possible, producing open
ecosystems for these multiple connected devices
to be controlled in one place.
British Gas has continued interest in the
connected home : smart energy meters, piloting
connected security systems in the UK market.
Time Warner cable are offering intelligent home
services controllable from any mobile device on
the go. The ecosystem is going to play a key role
in how the connected home evolves, and
simplification and consolidation of the tech for
the consumer is all-important.

@WilliamEdHarvey

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  • 1. CES 2014 : 7-10th January CES2014 Consumer Electronic Show Ogilvy London Labs Report By Will Harvey @WilliamEdHarvey Every year in January, the world's media, tech. and channels of consumer engagement. Ogilvy prides innovation sectors descend on Las Vegas for what itself on its willingness and ability to do just that, is now the planet's largest electronics show. and this year's show this was very notable, as a number of our global agency offices came The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this year together to cover the event under #OgilvyCES! played host to 150,000 visitors. They came to see a collection of companies showcase their latest Ogilvy London happily present our findings products, services and technologies that they hope from CES 2014. and predict will make a splash in 2014. Factoids about this year's show : Ogilvy London Labs attended the show for the third year in a row. Our aim : to scan, scope out and bring back the latest and most exciting technologies and trends that will have most impact in the ever-expanding business and consumer tech. market. Our findings then inform the predictions we make for our Clients about potential future commercial application, and the potential use of those trends within the Marketing and Communication space. 2.2 m sq. ft. of space. 150k+ Attendees across 4 days. 3,200 Exhibitors. #CES2014 used 256k+ times. 2.88 Billion reach. Top performing brands on Twitter : Samsung, Sony, LG, Logitech, Playstation Top 5 trends talked about : 4KTV res., Wearable, Smart Gadgets,. 3DP, 'The Internet of things'. It's vital to stay ahead within this ever-evolving landscape. To explore new and alternative 1 @WilliamEdHarvey
  • 2. CES 2014 : 7-10th January Trends Big in 2014 Cloud computing Nothing new you might think, but this year at CES a number of services were announced that show the future is bright for cloud computing. Sony stole the stage early on, with the announcement of 'Playstation Now'. A service where all the processing offered traditionally via games consoles can be remotely streamed directly to to your television, console free!. Youtube showcased a similar offer. A 4K streaming service was also announced by Netflix, on offer later this year. Apparently, the service will require very small internet capacity to pull down large amounts of data from their own cloud servers. Biometrics Following the 2013 release of iPhone 5s, with its surprise inclusion of touch iD technology, (a fingerprint scanner on your 'phone) the development and effect of Biometrics had an even larger presence this year. Various companies showed technology that allowed you to unlock, interact and store your biological information. From the use of retinal scanning web cameras, through to finger print recognition home security systems. This whole area of development raises a number of controversial matters in turn, of course. The technology needs to be 100% spook proof, for example, to legislate for potential identity theft by the use of stolen bio data. Sensorisation One of the largest changes in technology that permeated almost all aspects of the show was the evolution and increased sophistication of sensors in our devices. Environments now can capture information about us on a daily/hourly basis. The growth of and therefore scope & affordability of sensors means they are becoming a standard offer “In the not too distant future you will have driver-facing cameras that will measure your current status, offer you a service.. : chilled out music if you're stressed or direct you to local coffee if you're tired” Peter Corcoran - ICCE in personal tech. Motion sensors measure our movement, GPS checks our location, touch data our interactions and speech sensors now understand our languages. Large amounts of physical data, and therefore information can now be processed and analysed at lightning speed. So, greater insights into our daily habits mean greater understanding of our personal behaviour, experiences and preferences. That can be harnessed and the data analysis will inform specific, accurate targeting of spends. Tablets The tablet was everywhere this year, an everincreasing threat to more traditional hardware formats. Since the introduction of the 1st iPad in 2010, almost 200 million tablets were sold in 2013 alone! (Up 64% from 2012). They have almost become the preferred tool for domestic use. Portability, simplicity and a wide range of functions : browsing, education, content streaming make them an obvious choice. A key part now of the '2nd screen' environment at home, brands and manufacturers explored the possibilities of more engaging and rewarding domestic multi-screen experiences. Samsung brought to market various 'Pro' tablets, through to simpler 8-12 inch displays, with more power and functionality than most home current home computers are able to offer. On show This year all the big players presented a host of new hardware and software aimed at the consumer market for 2014 2 @WilliamEdHarvey
  • 3. CES 2014 : 7-10th January Wearable Tech "Sensor based hardware is here. With wearables monitoring and understanding our behaviour. They anticipate what we are going to do before we do it" Without a doubt, the biggest trend this year at CES was 'Wearable Tech'. It featured in many talks and was showcased throughout all the exhibition spaces. Here are our highlights from this year's offerings in this exciting area. Heads up Display Almost all the talk and buzz about wearable tech at CES was the 'Heads up display' element. Something of intense interest to a massive range of exhibitors. Heads up display refers to over-eye technology which displays digital information in front of you, screen free. You can access emails, messages, pictures and even browse the web. Since the announcement of Google Glass in early 2013, dozens, possibly hundreds of companies have been exploring this exciting, almost Sci-fi aspect of the tech market. Walking the floor of all the halls this year, it seemed almost everyone was sporting pairs of glasses of some kind. Still in beta testing GG it is not expected to launch to market 'til mid to late 2014. It's undoubtedly one to watch, offering us an insight into the future of interaction with data through tech. 'me toos' will inevitably follow. Sonny Vu - Misfit Wearables being, you're able to be informed immediately about your body and performance. LG and Sony also made announcements about their entry to the market this year, which all look good, creating more competitive options for the end users. Smart Watch Activity Tracker Nike Fuelband paved the way for a very interesting new market back in 2012. The explosion and diversity in digital personal activity monitors was still visible all over CES 2014. From Jawbone to Fitbit flex etc., there is almost a wholesale move now towards digi. fitness trackers from the traditional methods of monitoring. Having easy access to live data from your tracker: steps, distance, energy usage and well The biggest trend in wearable Tech this year was smart watches. Samsung launched Galaxy gear in 2013, a number of manufacturers of course followed, launching alternative products in 2014. It's a very exciting space. All are looking at 'watch' devices, handling e pay, GPS, Camera, alerts and even the capability of 'ekeys' for homes and cars. It's a completely logical space to move into. Watches have been routinely worn and relied on since the 15th century. Ocitilus Rift Virtual Reality a reality? Last year we managed to get our hands on one of the early developer versions of 'Oculus rift'. at CES2014 they showcased of the new version 'Crystal Cove'. Virtual reality a Reality Oculus Rift's Virtual reality headset, used by a number of Exhibitors this year. 3 Virtual reality enables 'transportation' to a digital environment and alternative reality. 'Crystal Cove' actually captured the prestigious 'Best in show' award .They seem to have ironed out many problems other manufacturers have had for users to date. Vertigo and nausea were an issue previously. However, the functional inspiration & development of offerings this year really drew from science fiction. Dick Tracy, Star Trek, Inspector gadget even. So many elements all on your wrist now !! Health sensors Evolving rapidly from 2013, the Digital health sector was very evident this year. The 'Digital Health Summit' showcased the evolution in this market. From health sensors for the elderly monitoring heart and breathing performance, vibrating wrist bands reminding Alzheimer sufferers to take medication on time. Intel made a bold move this year, showcasing a smart 'babygro' with integrated micro computer 'Edison' the size of a SD card. It monitors breathing rate, temperature and sleep pattern, all monitored via a smartphone. Conflicting scenes and delayed reaction time of movement to actual display caused problems previously, but have been ironed out. The addition of position tracking data sent to a headset, allows people to move their head in multiple directions now, and happens in the virtual world instantaneously. This opens up the possibility of properly transporting people to virtual, created environments not available in reality. eg Historic moments, remote locations all now become accessible and enjoyable. @WilliamEdHarvey
  • 4. CES 2014 : 7-10th January "With consumer devices coming to market already able to shoot in 4K, this means that user-generated content is embracing the format before broadcasters are! They need to play catchup" Stefan Mozar - IEEE CE Society The future of TV @ home From 4K to Flexible displays If you attended CES in 2013 you would have noticed: it was the year of 3D. A number of the large manufacturers showcasing their 'latest and greatest' line of 3D offerings. This year a distinct lack of 3D TVs on show on stands in favour of the roll out of 4K and flexible screens.( more of why later..) 4K (or Ultra High Definition) refers to the quality of the footage on screen, with 4 times the pixels compared to traditional HD ( only 1000 pixels) compared to 4K At CES '13, a handful of stands showcased the technology but '14 brought one of biggest trends of the entire show. Big problem we could foresee when looking at 4D ( as with 3D last year) - a lack of enough content available . However, what differs and could make a huge difference to the success and uptake of for 4K are the 4K streaming services being mooted by the likes of Netflix and youtube . Both are bringing services online some time this year. This will boost the uptake of the format for domestic consumers as content shifts to 'on demand', away from linear broadcasting format consumption. Programmes such as 'House of cards' are due 4 to be shot in 4K. This also has a dramatic effect on production costs as it is far lower than to make the jump to shoot content in 3D. The wider release of curved and flexible displays were another big trend on show. The tech development has moved on leaps and bounds since '13. A real, tangible move towards affordability and durability of the physical technology. Samsung for example have brought to market curved screens that create a more immersed experience for the viewer when looking centre on, plus they have managed to reduce the amount of glare experienced. A very interesting prototype on show was a responsive, curved display that actually varied its curve automatically depending on how many and at what angle people were looking at the display. If one person was watching TV it flexes automatically to create a more personal immersed viewing experiences, with a group of viewers watching sport for example, it flattened and tracked people's faces looking at the screen to accommodate a wider audience. @WilliamEdHarvey
  • 5. CES 2014 : 7-10th January Connected home Update A dramatic integration of digital tech. will move into our physical work and domestic lives over the next couple of years. It started with smart 'phones then onto smart watches, and we've seen a large amount of development and diversity in those markets. Without a doubt, the space that we will see leaps and bounds in next is the smart home phone when you approach it, to 'Skybell' - a smart door bell with built-in camera that when pressed sends a picture to the mobile of the home owner to approve. There are enormous possibilities but, of course, a number of serious hurdles to be got over regarding safety and how secure it is to hackers. Appliances Nest Last year saw the integration of micro computers and screens into fridges and dishwashers. This time 'round we were surrounded by home appliances becoming connected to the internet ( not just our 'phones!). From taking simple objects such as Irons you can turn off remotely ( useful for those OCD-ers amongst us..) to connected worktops that have displays that pull up the latest cook books and helpful tips depending on what stage of cooking you're at. So many offer great opportunities for cooking and white goods brands to push exclusive content /up to date recipes etc., to users. This space is showing great growth, especially in bringing greater safety, practicality & functions to our home appliances. Security Less in the limelight at this year's show, but something we feel is a very important is the growing sector of connected security systems. From start up 'August smart lock' that you are able to unlock and open your door with your Connected serfaces As part of the Hotpoint stand, their projection of where the connected surfaces could go 5 Just days after CES this year, a major announcement was made regarding one of the up and coming players in the 'Connected home' space. Nest, (best known for having the beautifully simple connected thermostat and most recently 'Nest Protect' that senses smoke, co2, heat, light and motion and you control via gesture and notifications to your smart phone) have been bought by google for $3.2billion. It's set off a frenzy on the web regarding what it means for connected home future as it signifies the search giant's ambition in that space.. Ecosystem Taking all of this into consideration, manufacturers, start-ups and search players all point to interests in its future but it's in a state of flux. What this means at the moment for the consumer is overwhelming confusion. The end user that just wants all in one controls at home. An app for your lights, one to check your food levels in your fridge, one to control your heating put your washing on....Recognising this, an exciting move has been from utility companies, to make it as simple as possible, producing open ecosystems for these multiple connected devices to be controlled in one place. British Gas has continued interest in the connected home : smart energy meters, piloting connected security systems in the UK market. Time Warner cable are offering intelligent home services controllable from any mobile device on the go. The ecosystem is going to play a key role in how the connected home evolves, and simplification and consolidation of the tech for the consumer is all-important. @WilliamEdHarvey