Wireless trends on larger screens.
Today, most laptops have HDMI ports to directly connect high definition with large-screen LCD TVs or projectors. The great thing about HDMI is that they use a single cable to transmit audio and video to noise reduction.
With the advancement of wireless technology and processing power, we are on the verge of transferring wireless content from laptops to larger screens. Intel calls it WiDi technology, Apple calls it 'AirPlay'. WiDi requires you to buy a small box that connects wires to the TV and accepts transmission from the laptop via Wi-Fi. Meanwhile, Apple requires you to buy Apple TV to be able to sync with your computer.
So basically you can play your favorite movies stored on your laptop on larger LCD TVs or for presentations.
3D display
Last year, users could see 3D laptops with auxiliary glasses but were not really impressed when they had to have glasses to view 3D images on a computer and the price was not cheap. But at the end of this year, the laptop will come out with some mid-range models, even if they can't replace PC games, but can watch 3D videos.
Extinction of optical drive
Years ago, imagining a PC without a CD drive would be a major shortage but would it be necessary now? Thanks to its high speed, unlimited Internet access and USB-based storage is really cheap, it can re-use and store more data than both Blu-ray and DVD discs.
As more and more people don't opt for optical media for data transfer, more laptop manufacturers will go that way. Recognizing the abundance of optical drive for laptops, manufacturers can take advantage of the space available for more efficient drives. That could be for a bigger battery or a thinner laptop instead of a DVD drive.