With the reduction of the screen panel and the advantages brought by the mobile phone chain, large-screen TVs are becoming more and more accessible. Recently, the market has observed that consumers now only need to spend two or three thousand yuan to buy70Inch large-screen TV, this trend is rapidly pushing large-screen TVs to more ordinary families.
For many families, large-screen TVs were once a luxury, but now they are increasingly becoming the "standard" in life. However, behind the decline, it also exposes the shortcomings of large-screen TVs in terms of ecology and interaction. A recent survey on the experience of using smart TVs shows that most users are not satisfied with the current TV experience. Especially after the screen is enlarged several times, TV interaction still mainly relies on traditional remote control operation, which largely limits the smoothness and convenience of the user experience. In addition, the survey also found that the scarcity of third-party applications is also an important factor affecting the user experience of large-screen TVs.
It is worth noting that although large-screen TVs have made a leap in size, innovation in interaction and content ecology seems to lag behind. Statistics show that nearly ninety percent of users expect TV to have the same operating experience as a mobile phone, but there are very few products on the market that can do this.
However, there are also some brands in this area that are actively experimenting. Huawei released the smart screen in September this yearV5 Pro model launched the Lingxi air touch function,This technology uses UWB(ultra-wideband)technology to realize the air touch operation of the remote control,Make the large screen control more intuitive and simple。 This operation method is somewhat similar to the "flying squirrel" control that was popular in the early years, but thanks to the addition of a directional function, the operation is more convenient.
The popularity of UWB technology indicates that more brands may adopt similar advanced technologies in the future to improve the interactive experience of large-screen TVs. In addition to the innovation of control methods, the survey also pointed out that the lack of content ecology is also a major challenge for large-screen TVs. More than seventy percent of users think that the content of smart apps is not rich enough, more than sixty percent of users feel that there are fewer scenarios that can be used, and more than fifty percent of users say that the experience of screen projection needs to be improved.
The solution to these problems requires manufacturers to make targeted improvements and innovations in the process of popularizing large-screen TVs. As consumers, we expect domestic manufacturers to achieve new breakthroughs in the ecology and interaction of large-screen TVs, so that large-screen TVs are not only larger, but also better to use and more convenient.
This article is from: Hot Letters.