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What to Expect in the Future
Nov 20,2006 00:00
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As with any new technology, it will take time for Bluetooth to become accepted and established. Despite all the hype over the past few years, the very first Bluetooth-enabled devices are just now hitting the market; it will take several years for Bluetooth-enabled products to become both common and affordable, and even more years for Bluetooth products to replace traditional wired products. The first wave of Bluetooth-enabled products includes a variety of different high-tech devices, including: • Adapters and PC cards to use with existing non-Bluetooth mobile phones and personal
computers computers • High-end (and high-priced!) mobile phones, cordless phones, portable PCs, and PDAs
with built-in Bluetooth communication capability with built-in Bluetooth communication capability • Wireless telephone headsets
That’s just the first wave. As we move into 2002 and beyond, not only will you see lower prices on first-wave products, but you’ll also see a new wave of totally different Bluetoothenabled products, including: That’s just the first wave. As we move into 2002 and beyond, not only will you see lower prices on first-wave products, but you’ll also see a new wave of totally different Bluetoothenabled products, including: • Desktop PCs with Bluetooth technology built into the motherboard Desktop PCs with Bluetooth technology built into the motherboard• Wireless printers, scanners, fax machines, digital still cameras, and the like Wireless printers, scanners, fax machines, digital still cameras, and the like• Bluetooth-enabled home audio/video equipment Bluetooth-enabled home audio/video equipment• Wireless products developed for use in specific industries, such as the industrial
automation and medical industries automation and medical industries • Bluetooth technology integrated into various in-car functions and products—such as
hands-free cell phone capability for your traditional mobile phone Beyond this, the sky’s the limit. Can you imagine Bluetooth-enabled kitchen appliances? (Some companies can, and have a vision of your toaster talking to your refrigerator and your refrigerator printing out a shopping list—based on how many slices of bread you’ve toasted.) How about Bluetooth-enabled sunglasses? (They would incorporate a heads-up map display for when you’re driving, and an Internet-driven MP3 player for when you’re not.) Or a Bluetooth-enabled key chain? (No physical keys, just encoded electronic impulses.) The possibilities, as they say, are endless. The reality is that Bluetooth has the potential to be one of the defining technologies of the 21st century. By taking the wires out of the currently wired worlds of computing, communications, and consumer electronics, Bluetooth can make the real world a much more mobile, much more flexible, much more user-friendly place. If Bluetooth truly becomes the hands-free cell phone capability for your traditional mobile phone Beyond this, the sky’s the limit. Can you imagine Bluetooth-enabled kitchen appliances? (Some companies can, and have a vision of your toaster talking to your refrigerator and your refrigerator printing out a shopping list—based on how many slices of bread you’ve toasted.) How about Bluetooth-enabled sunglasses? (They would incorporate a heads-up map display for when you’re driving, and an Internet-driven MP3 player for when you’re not.) Or a Bluetooth-enabled key chain? (No physical keys, just encoded electronic impulses.) The possibilities, as they say, are endless. The reality is that Bluetooth has the potential to be one of the defining technologies of the 21st century. By taking the wires out of the currently wired worlds of computing, communications, and consumer electronics, Bluetooth can make the real world a much more mobile, much more flexible, much more user-friendly place. If Bluetooth truly becomes the theenabling technology for wireless connections and communications, expect many new and innovative applications to emerge—applications that could have the same impact on our future lives as the first computers and mobile phones had on our recent past. |