Showing posts with label Electronic Devices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electronic Devices. Show all posts

Monday, April 29, 2013

LG Launches the World's First 55-Inch Curved OLED TV




           
           Well, that came sooner than expected. Two weeks after LG's announcements it will launch a curved OLED TV "later this year," the first such 55-inch device here, available for pre-order in South Korea.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

iPhone 5 with gold and diamonds surfaces, costs $15.3 million


Stuart Hughes, a Liverpool-based jeweller had earlier built a diamond iPhone 4, Platinum MacBook Air and Gold iPad 2. Now, the enthusiast has built an iPhone 5 with gold and diamonds, making it the world's most expensive smartphone.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Samsung announces Galaxy Mega 6.3 and 5.8 phablets


Samsung lifted the covers of the Galaxy Mega dup – the 6.3" and 5.8" Android phablets. The smartphones borrow some of the features from the Galaxy S4 flagships but offer much larger screens and aim for the mid-range segment as a more affordable alternative to the high-end Note phablet.
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
The Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 packs a 6.3" LCD of 720p resolution and is powered by a an Exynos 5250 chipset with a dual-core Cortex-A15 CPU clocked at 1.7GHz and 1.5GB of RAM. It runs Android 4.2 with Sasmung’s TouchWiz modifications like Multi-window (split-screen multitasking) and Air View (detecting your finger an inch from the screen). There's no S Pen though.



Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Intel announces next-gen Thunderbolt




Here at NAB, Intel just introduced the next generation of its Thunderbolt interface, which promises a data rate of 20 Gbps in both directions (on each of the two channels) as opposed to 10 Gbps for the previous version. Of course, the company stepped back for a

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Probable looks of Verizon's New Nokia Lumia 928

Verizon's Nokia Lumia 928 is a thinner, lighter and a better variant of Nokia Lumia 920. Evleaks has published it in their twitter account [@evleaks] today. This is how the Lumia 928 would probably look like.



                    Lumia 928 resembles Lumia 720 but it is less curved than Lumia 920. Lets hope that it would be a less lighter version of Nokia Lumia. There is no official announcement of Lumia 928 's release but rumours say that it would be in this April.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Panasonic 4K Tablet

                The new ULTRA-HD 50.8cm(20 inch) Windows 8 tablet from Panasonic surely gave a tough competition to most of the other companies' 4k offerings showcaused at the event.





                  Its IPS Alpha LCD panel features a 3840 x2560 (9.83 milion pixels) resolution - more than twice the horizontal and vertical resolutions of Full HD (1920x1080). With an aspect ratioof 15:10, it can display an A3 size paper in almost full size , making it ideal for showing content such as newspapers and magazines as well as pictures with the same aspect ratio.
               
                   The demo tablet on display at CES ran Windows 8 Pro, and was powered by a 1.8GHz Intel Core i5 3427U vPro processor, with 4GB RAM (expandable to 16GB), as well as dicrete Nvidia GeForce graphics and 128GB SSD.

                    The pen input, with a resolution as high as the panel's , enables natural handwriting on the tablet. Weighing 2.4 Kg and 10.8mm thick, the tablet is easy to carry too.


Have a look at some of the Pics of this wonderful Tablet:







Samsung S9 - The floating 4k TV

                      Samsung unveils its new 4K TV in CES 2013. Samsung has set a new benchmark in TV size with its 216 cm (85 inch) 4K TV - the world's largest ultra high-definition TV (UHD TV). S9 UHD TV features a pretty industrial design. It appears to be floating within its frame and its Timeless Gallery Frame design "showcases its juxtaposition of a minimalist concept with a large display."



             Samsung's Proprietary up-scaling engine can up-convert HD or Full-HD level picture quality by restoring detail information  to enable greater precision and real-life picture quality.With Samsung's Precision Black Pro technology , S9 delivers deep , real blacks as well as pure vivacious whites. It combines a high contrast ratio and Ultimate dimming control functionality which utilises hundreds of LED blocks and precise BLU control - to deliver sharp resolution previously unseen on large-format displays. In addition , S9 combines a powerful sound system with a fast quad-core processor to ensure a premium experience and multi tasking capabilities between content and apps.

             S9 provides 3-way, 2.2 channel, 120 watt sound for an audio experience six times better than a typical TV.


Here are some of the pics.







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