Sunday, January 15, 2012

International CES 2012 Samsung Galaxy S Balze 4G

Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
There are news from Sprint, AT & T and Verizon but T-Mobile was mostly quiet most of the time during the CES 2012. Oflate T-Mobile has come up with an announcement that it will be launching a new Android smartphone and also their expansion of 4G network coverage. T-Mobile also brings the Samsung only few handset announcement during this event. It was the turn of Galaxy S Blaze 4G smartphone which T-Mobile brought on the front.


Galaxy S Blaze 4G produced by Samsung is an Android smartphone which power packs the Super AMOLED display with unknown screen size and powered with 1.5 Ghz dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 processor clocked at 1.5 Ghz. T-Mobile just made the announcement of this device and its will take much time for the device to come into the market, more details would be available as we are nearer the launch time of this phone. I am sure it’s needless to say that its will be powered with Google’s Android operating system which has brought Samsung on top.
T-Mobile for Galaxy S Blaze 4G will offer a complete range of entertainment and make it fully entertaining device by providing a variety of features so as the consumers can enjoy movies, games, music and lot more while on the go. With this mobile phone you can explore the fastest 4G download speed on your phone and I am sure this phone will be coming out in the third quarter. We expect it would be priced $ 199 with a new two years contract with T-Mobile.
T-Mobile also announced that it has expanded its faster 4G network to 175 locations in United States, adding 12 new this time. Those places will receive a network speed of up to 42 Mbps via HSPA+ connectivity.

International CES 2012 Gadmei 3D Tablet






We just dropped by Gadmei's booth at CES, where they're showing a couple of tablets with glasses-free 3D technology — the T863 and E8-3D. There are a few visual differences, but the tablets are nearly identical in terms of hardware. Both feature Android 4.0.3 on top of a 1GHz Cortex A9 processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB storage, and a 5000mAh battery. Alongside this, you'll get a 0.3MP webcam, an optional 2MP rear shooter, microSD slot, and micro USB and mini HDMI ports. The chief difference lies in the 8-inch displays used in each of the tablets. Both use parallax barrier glasses-free 3D, and while the resolutions are almost identical — the T863 sports a 1280 x 768 screen, as compared to the E8-3D's 1280 x 800 — the performance of these two displays couldn't be more different.
When it comes to 3D pictures and movies, the T863 is frankly terrible. We couldn't find a sweet spot where viewing the display gave a consistent picture, and even when looking directly at the tablet could see ghosting of objects towards the edges. Thankfully, the E8-3D suffers none of these issues. The company all but confirmed that it packs the same display used in the WikiPad (which it also manufactures), which again gave a clean and believable 3D image thanks to a much higher quality parallax barrier. Sadly, Gadmei hasn't solved the panel's fingerprint issue — both units picked up grease and dirt incredibly easily, which lessened even the E8's viewing experience.
You might remember we saw the T863 on sale at Brando a few days ago running Android 2.3, which explains the non-functional capacitive buttons on the display's bezel. Gadmei explained that these will be removed in the final product, and that any orders made now will be for the finished Android 4.0 version. While the T863's already available, no date's yet set for the E8-3D, though Gadmei gave us wholesale prices of around $130 and $160 respectively.

International CES 2012 Tp-Link Robot




Las Vegas -- Although it might not been much different from robots we've seen in the past, the dancing robot by the TP-LINK section stole the first day of the 2012 International CES.

The dancing robot developed a massive following at the end of the day when the International Business Times finally spotted it. No one at TP-Link or Robot Masterminds, which was following the robot around in lab coats, had any real information or knowledge about the massive robot.


Based on dancing robots we've seen in the past, we'd surmise that there was a person inside of the robot suit controlling its actions, but that didn't stop it from being an incredibly entertaining experience to watch a massive robot engage in dance-offs with random bystanders. The robot grooved to Gym Class Heroes' "Stereo Hearts" and other popular songs while maneuvering around a tight space.
The massive dancing robot -- seemingly inspired by the movie "Real Steel" -- wasn't the only robot to draw attention at CES, though. MINIROBOT's ROBONOVA2 turned heads when it was displayed performing dance moves to Girls' Generation.
TOSY Robotics, who will likely steal Wednesday's buzz with a Justin Bieber appearance, also debuted some dancing robots. TOSY showed off the DiscoRobo on Tuesday, but it's the Bieber debut of another unknown robot that has everyone at the Las Vegas Convention Center buzzing.

GET YOUR GAME ON WITH 3D VISION AT CES



We’re brimming with 3D goodness at the NVIDIA CES booth, showcasing a range of custom-made 3D gaming systems with the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX and 3D Vision technology built by Origin, Digital Storm, Maingear and Falcon Northwest.
Here’s a snapshot of what’s on display:
3D Racing Simulators
Not one, but two full-motion 3D Racing Simulators from VRX are available to take for a test drive. Both feature iRacing, a driving simulation that is so realistic that real pros, such as Dale Earnhardt, Jr., use it to practice before big races. The simulators feature 3D Vision Surround on three 27’’ 3D LightBoost monitors from Asus and three 27-in 3D LightBoost displays from Acer.
NVIDIA @ CES 2012 - 3D Vision and GeForce
Ultimate Gaming PCs
There are two GeForce GTX 580 SLI gaming systems you can test that are running Batman: Arkham City and Battlefield 3 in 3D on the newest 3D Vision monitors with LightBoost technology from BenQ.
NVIDIA @ CES 2012 - 3D Vision and GeForce
We are also showing a sneak peek of Origin’s upcoming Eon 17 3D Vision notebook, which features the GeForce GTX 580m GPU, and it is the fastest NVIDIA-based laptop on the planet. It features a stunning 17-inch HD display and can run Battlefield 3—with Ultra settings—in 3D.
NVIDIA @ CES 2012 - 3D Vision and GeForce
3D Streaming
We’re demoing 3DVisionLive.com, which now hosts more than 20,000 3D images and hundreds of 3D videos—all streamed live over the internet. Stop by and check out the site’s redesign, as well as our choices for The Best 3D Photo of 2011, and The Best 3D Video of 2011.

International CES 2012 Most Ipresive Things


Targul de tehnologie din Las Vegas si-a desemnat castigatorii. Produsele care au reusit sa impresioneze cel mai mult se vor intoarce acasa cu cate un premiu.
LG OLED 4 mm
Lista inovatiilor care vor schimba lumea este mare, insa doar cativa dintre producatori se vor intoarce acasa cu trofee.



Platforma de aplicatii mobile QNX Car 2
Masina viitorului va folosi o tehnologie asemanatoare: se va conecta la smartphone, va avea recunoastere vocala, iar pasagerii din fata si din spate se vor bucura de aplicatii dintre cele mai diverse.


Nokia Lumia 900
Nokia Lumia 900
Telefonul proaspat lansat de Nokia are ecran AMOLED de 4.3 inch, doua camere si foloseste sistemul de operare Windows Phone.

Fujifilm X-Pro 1
Cei de la Fujifilm isi consolideaza reputatia de companie care fabrica aparate foto de calitate cu noul X-Pro 1, primul model mirrorless. Avand ca target profesionistii, camera vine cu mai multe inovatii, inclusiv un senzor nou. Modelul are un design retro.
Imprimanta MakerBot Replicator 3D
Poate fabrica obiecte tridimensionale cu dimensiuni de pana la 8,9 inch latime. Va putea fi precomandata peste o luna si jumatate, la pretul de 2000 dolari.
Simple.TV
Un DVR fara hard disc sau fara iesire video poate suna ciudat, dar poate si sa fie un produs la care multa lume sa ravneasca. Iti permite acces la toate programele TV, fie ele live sau inregistrate pe un hard disc conectat.
HP Envy 14 Spectre
HP Envy 14 SpectreLaptopul de sticla cu ecran de 14 inch castiga aceasta categorie. Este stilat, subtire si usor si are specificatii de invidiat.
BlueStacks pentru Windows 8
Programul, care va veni preinstalat pe calculatoarele cu Windows 8, va aduce intregul Android market pe sistemul de operare facut de Microsoft. Deci la incarcarea noului Windows 8, peste 400.000 aplicatii Android vor fi la dispozitia ta.
Router D-Link Amplifi Media Router 3000
Va fi lansat pe piata pe la sfarsitul acestei luni. Are USB 3.0 si stie sa se descurce si prin cloud.
Asus Memo 370T
Android 4.0 este sistemul de operare al acestei tablete care, desi are un pret de 250 de dolari, vine cu 1 GB RAM, 16 GB de spatiu, camera de 8 MP, port HDMI si o rezolutie a ecranului de 1280x800.
LG 55EM9600 OLED TV



LG OLED 4 mmEcran de 55 inch, grosime de 4 mm, tehnologie 3D si un al patrulea pixel, pe langa cei clasici, rosu, verde si albastru. Pixelul alb aduce o imagine mai luminoasa.
Premiul publicului se acorda gadgetului suprem in materie de jocuri, Project Fiona de la Razer, un concept de tableta echipata cu doua controllere, care are sub carcasa un procesor i7.

Marele premiu, acordat celui mai bun produs din expozitie, merge la televizorul cat o tigara, de 4 mm grosime, LG 55EM9600 OLED TV. Modelul promite performante de invidiat pe toate fronturile.



International CES 2012 Year of ULTRABOOKS



CES is drawing to a close, and the gadgets released here will define the market for the year. Intel is betting the farm on its Ultrabook concept as its hardware partners continued to push out the first real wave of laptops designed to take on the MacBook Air (who thought we'd be saying that four years ago?). Whatever your feelings on these devices, given Santa Clara's billion-dollar advertising push, you won't be able to ignore them this year. So, let's take a look at five of the best products that rolled off the keynotes into the hands of our editors.

Acer's S5-shaped go on the Ultrabook gravy-train is a three-pound, 13.3-inch lappy that'll turn on instantly, toting a sleek onyx black magnesium-alloy cover, Thunderbolt port and an SSD for easy flinging. Improving on the design of the S3, it's the world's thinnest Ultrabook, measuring just 15mm and feels significantly more premium. Sadly it's not all gravy: it's got a scratchy, shallow keyboard which we're not sold on. What we do love is that the ports drop down from a motorized back cover -- Thunderbirds fans out there will adore it just for that.

Dell's been waiting to show off how thin it could make a device and the XPS 13 didn't disappoint. The company's first Ultrabook tapers from 18 to 6mm and is made from aluminum and carbon fiber -- and with the attendant weight loss. The entry-level unit's got a Core i5 CPU, 128GB SSD, 4GB RAM and a backlit keyboard. It reeks of understated quality, even though it's only $1,000, but the port selection is pretty basic: it doesn't include an SD card slot, which we think is an unforgivable crime in the year 2012. Corporate IT buyers who need to be conscious of roaming-employees' luggage allowances: this is going to be a go-to product.

Samsung's revamped Series 9 shouldn't be on this list, because it's not an official Intel-sanctioned Ultrabook. That doesn't stop us giving it honorary status because of its extreme thinness. The company spent last year listening to user feedback from the original Series 9 and threw out everything customers hated. Gone are the soft touch finishes and launch buttons, so the dimensions are more like those belonging to a 12-inch device. The 15-inch Series 9 is also special, mostly because it's the only laptop that thin with that large a display.

Of all the thin and light laptops named after Bond movie villains we've seen at this year's CES, it was a tough choice between the Quantum Octopussy and HP's Envy 14 Spectre. The latter $1,400 computer is a "premium Ultrabook," built from glass, weighing 3.79 pounds and rather sadly stretching the definition of "thin and light," considering it measures 20mm. It's a hefty chunk of laptop considering the razor-sharp thickness of some of the other machines on offer. Fortunately, HP did something with all that extra heft, including a radiance display, NFC in the palm rest, Intel Wireless Display spanning and Beats Audio. Sadly, this device sails so close to the Intel-stipulated wind that it's essentially just a laptop.

Lenovo's IdeaPad Yoga is another device that isn't branded as an Ultrabook, but that's what it is: no tablet would weigh three times that of an iPad 2. The 17mm thick flip-over device can be used as a laptop, tablet or kickstand-tablet for movie watching. You'll want to watch movies on this thing, too: it's got a 1600 x 900 IPS multitouch display, unheard of in a device of this caliber. It'll retail for around $1,000 when Windows 8 arrives, but even the prototype models scream of quality. None of these other devices ship with a touchscreen and is cheaper than the less capable HP Envy -- if we were buying one of these devices today, our money would be on this device.