Why Do We Need to Merge Laptops and Smartphones?
When laptops came into the world of technology, the tech
industry was trying their best to improvise the workforce of a mobile phone.
The world was not technologically advanced at that time, but the technical
teams were heading towards the betterment of the technological future.
In today’s world, we live amongst robots, Smart home
devices, and more that have made work from home easier, and we can even take
benefits of the technology while traveling. Connecting to our friends or family
from across the world, using any video conferencing application, is an easier
task. Our focus has also shifted from mobility to connectivity. Earlier, some
of the great technologies were not available in all parts of the world, so
people had to travel and move across to remote locations to use familiar
hardware they had seen or used at job sites, conference rooms, and other
places. But now we can handle technologies directly from our bedrooms. The
advancement in the technological sector has allowed us to switch our attention
from work to meetings at home and anywhere we want.
From the past two decades, laptops used to be an excellent
investment, but now you can get almost everything a computer offers directly on
your smartphones. However, both smartphones and laptops offer different screen
sizes, which affects our productivity. And, a lot of things on both devices
need to be addressed. We believe that it’s time to blend both the devices to
move a step ahead to make our technological experience better.
But before we get into that, we must know what is wrong with
both the devices and why we need to merge both of them? As we know that
smartphones already have a lot of productivity tools that help the employees to
work remotely more than any laptop or PC in this world. Moreover, a lot of
smartphones now use 5G networks that provide more reliable and better
performance than any other wired network that most of the homeowners use. The
5G network is changing the way the world connects and communicates as it is
specifically meant to deliver higher multi-Gbps peak data speed at low latency.
Even the companies are, now, aware of the changes that they might have to make
with the content on PCs or smartphones to provide better technical services to
their users.
A laptop or a smartphone user faces a lot of challenges in
connection and also due to the camera placement. When a person is giving
presentations from their laptops or computers, camera placement can impose a
little problem in giving the audience a suitable view. Employees can use a
smartphone, and a smartphone-stand to give the presentation, but the RAM might
have troubles while they try to switch between the presentation and files one
might need to share. To do any job efficiently in a professional manner, one
will need to make sure that the devices are better integrated and the
conferencing services highlight the speaker and pick up their voice properly to
make it easier for the audience to feel connected.
Hence, considering all the angles and viewpoints of the
audience, or users, one needs the amalgamation of both the devices to put their
best foot forward in the professional field.
Jackson Henry. I’m a writer living in USA. I am a fan of
technology, arts, and reading. I’m also interested in writing and education.
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