Archive for September, 2010

Samsung’s Orion is the 1GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 we’ve all been waiting for

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We still consider Samsung’s Hummingbird application processor to be among the very best for mobile computers, but this morning Sammy itself is stepping up the charge to make it look real old real fast. The freshly announced dual-core Orion promises to whip us all into a frenzy of geek lust with “5 times the 3D graphics performance over the previous processor generation from Samsung,” 1080p video encoding and decoding at 30fps, embedded GPS, a native triple display controller, and on-chip HDMI 1.3a interface. Those last two bits mean you can drive two displays on your mobile device while feeding a third, such as a HDTV, all thanks to the one all-powerful chip inside. Availability for “select customers” is coming late this year, with mass production set for the first half of 2011. To say we’re looking forward to it would be a massive understatement.

New Teclast K8 Handheld Colour eBook Reader with 7.0 inch LCD

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Teclast K8 Handheld eBook Reader

Telcast K8 is the first colour ereader that equipped with a 7.0 inch c-Paper LCD, up to 800×480 pixels. c-Paper technology makes the LCD response faster and no flash. Flip keys right and left, convenient to read books, Supported ebook formats include TXT (ASCII, Unicode code), MS WORD, PDF, PDB, EPUB, FB2, HTM and SKT formats, while JPG and BMP photo formats are also supported. K8 also support TTS reading. Fast to seach books with one key.

Product page: http://www.ownta.com/teclast-k8-handheld-colour-ebook-reader-with-7.0-inch-lcd-4gb.html

Teclast K8 eBook Reader Common Features:

  • 7.0 inch c-Paper LCD, 260K colors, 800×480 pixels, faster response than E-ink LCD
  • With flip keys right and left
  • Built in 4GB flash memory
  • Compatible with TXT (ASCII, Unicode code), MS WORD, PDF, PDB, EPUB, FB2, HTM and SKT formats
  • Support TTS reading
  • Compatible with MP3, WMA, FLAC and AAC music formats, 90dB S/N; support LRC show, and JPG, BMP photo formats, free to read PDF, magine and others
  • Support HD videos playback, compatible with 1280x720p RMVB, AVI, MP4, VOB, FLV, MPG
  • Bgcolor, zoom, font size and color settings etc.

For more ebook readers, please check http://www.ownta.com/wholesale-dropship-electronic-gadgets/e-book-reader/

Sharp’s twin-lens 3D prototype camera isn’t a smartphone, yet

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Regardless of its ability to present a 3D image without glasses, we just weren’t very impressed with Sharp’s 10.6-inch display at the IFA show. That’s not to say that its parallax barrier technology doesn’t perform well at smaller sizes, like say, oh, the Ninentdo 3DS. In fact, Sharp’s 3.8-inch switchable 3D (400 x 480) / 2D (800 x 480) display did a decent job of tricking our eyes into seeing a 3D image by exposing different pixels to each eye though tiny slits placed in front of a normal LCD. What we didn’t see, though, was this smartphone-looking prototype (lacking radios, unfortunately) that combines that 3.8-inch parallax barrier panel with Sharp’s twin-lens 3D camera module. So unlike some other 3D prototype cameras we’ve seen, Sharp’s pup will present the 720p/30fps video in 3D immediately after taking the snap — no special glasses required. Of course, with Sharp promising a 3D cameraphone before the end of the year, well, you’ve now got a pretty good idea how it will look. Backside, front, after the break.

ASUS upgrades G53 and G73 gaming laptops with 1.5GB NVIDIA GTX 460 grunt

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Ready to splash the cash on NVIDIA’s fresh new mobile Fermi graphics cards? ASUS is the first company to take the veils off its GTX 460M offering, which it has seasoned with a most welcome addition: 1.5GB of dedicated GDDR5 graphics memory. The ROG G53JW and G73JW machines are the beneficiaries of this upgrade, with both capable of 3D work should you ask them nicely, and offering such tasty options as quad-core Core i7 CPUs, up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, 750GB of storage, 16:9 displays (1,366 x 768 on the 15.6-inch G53 and up to 1,920 x 1,080 on the 17.3-inch G73), Blu-ray-writing optical drives, and 8-cell 5,200mAh batteries. The lighter of the two laptops weighs in at 3.6kg, but if that doesn’t put you off, both are available right now at online retailers.

Pre-order Window N5 MP5 PMP Player with Android and G-Sensor

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Window N5 MP5 PMP Player with Android System and G-Sensor – 8GB

This is the first PMP player that adopts Android system. Window N5 is intelligent PMP player that built in Android system, that means there are thousands of applications. Comply with office business, entertainment, PDF, Flash reading, games in one devices. Comes with 5.0 inch 800×480 pixels. Support Widget touch and keypads besides dual operations. Similar with other Window players, Widget built in, DIY your desktop. G-sensor built in, brings more fun to play games, such as Need For Speeds series.

Product page: http://www.ownta.com/window-n5-mp5-pmp-player-with-android-system-and-g-sensor-8gb.html

Window N5 MP5 PMP Player Features:

  • 5.0 inch LCD, 800×480 pixels
  • Android System built in
  • Widget system, support touch and keypads operations.
  • G-sensor, bring more fun to play games
  • Support PDF, FLASH reading
  • 8GB memory onboard

For our newest cheap mp4 players, we recommend ONN V11 to you, here it is: http://www.ownta.com/onn-v11-4.3-inch-mp5-player-with-otg-function-4gb.html

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