Tablet computers are set to become the central brains of almost all electronic devices. For example, a tablet computer could be docked into a car dashboard, effectively replacing the vehicle’s dedicated navigation device, in-car entertainment and environmental controls.
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This is according to a new “special report” by US research company Gartner.
Gartner says that one tablet may also replace multiple dedicated electronics devices by connecting with different peripherals.
An example of this would include a tablet that wirelessly connects a blood pressure cuff, a bathroom scale and an oximeter to create a home health monitor that can plot personal health trends and send the data to a doctor. Another example would involve mounting a tablet into a projector — and it becomes digital signage in a retail store or a device for streaming media via the internet.
Gartner says that the multitouch technology of the iPad has become the de facto interface of high-end smartphones and media tablets — and predicts that it will extend to additional consumer electronic devices and to PCs.
Multitouch on the iPad and other media tablets has liberated users from the hardware keyboard and pointing device (such as the mouse), and as media tablets become more commonplace, users will expect the convenience and simplicity of multitouch user interfaces when they interact with other computing devices, says Gartner.
In the Gartner Special Report “iPad and Beyond: What the Future of Computing Holds“, Gartner analysts examine how the iPad has impacted the hardware industry, and how media tablets are changing what users will expect out of their computing devices.
“During the next five to 10 years, media tablets will instigate change in computing form factors; modular designs will enable tablets to take on new functions, becoming the cross-platform controller and brain for hybrid consumer electronics and computers,” said Angela McIntyre, research director at Gartner.
“Tablets will be substitutes for several of the consumer electronics consumers often carry with them. Thin-and-light mobile PCs with tablet-like features will become mainstream, pushing out some bulkier PC styles that have been the norm.”
Interface technologies can be clustered around five basic areas: They include state of mind (of the user), human-computer hybrids, action detection, speech and biosensing.
“Action detection” has been extensively used to this point because touch — for example, pressing a key, clicking a mouse or touching a screen — is the standard way to interact with computing endpoint devices, such as tablets, PCs and smartphones.
Gartner analysts say the iPad has created a transformational change in how people interact with computers.
“Alternative user interfaces, such as multitouch, are essential for extending the deployment of computing devices into new markets,” McIntyre said. “Smartphones, tablets and tablet hybrids will become the first pathway to the Internet for many. The keyboard on PCs is a major barrier for those who have had no reason or opportunity to become facile with qwerty.”