The convergence of technology is driving new opportunities across many fields. Look no further than your television and the living room as a perfect example of this “accelerated innovation”. For many years, game consoles have dominated the interactive playspace in our living rooms. However, a new wave of technology innovations, broadcasting formats, and business models are looking to disrupt this.
2022 will see a significant shift in our TVs’ interactive capabilities, powered by XR technology. We will see devices such as cameras starting to become integrated into our TVs. In addition, computer vision-driven experiences will enable the TV to understand audience presence within their physical space, creating opportunities for personalised media experiences and for us to interact with content that can extend beyond the screen. Meta is already out the door with its Portal platform offering video chat and AR experiences on the big screen. However, many broadcasters, television studios, and tech companies are working on the next interactive format for TV. It’s been no secret Apple has been working on a new version of its Apple TV with a camera, and it’s rumoured that Disney+ and Netflix are also experimenting with a more interactive format for content. We have also seen fitness platform Peloton announce a play in this space. Finally, more recently, broadcasting giant Sky announced its new line of all-in-one Glass TVs which comes with its subscription services. Sky also previewed its camera device, which enables video chat, shared watching and games like Fruit Ninja.
So there you have it! 2022 will be as exciting, if not more. We will see exciting new hardware emerge, more established brands explore NFT as a business model, extension and expansion of our workplace through virtualisation and finally, revolutionary new interactive TV formats.
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