Samsung Q1 Ultra
Posted by Charbax on 16th March 2007
A little bit better than the Q1, but not much in my opinion.
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Posted by Charbax on 16th March 2007
A little bit better than the Q1, but not much in my opinion.
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Posted by Charbax on 16th March 2007
Toshiba has some nice looking iPhone competitors.
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Posted by Charbax on 16th March 2007
The Sandisk Sansa View has an SD card memory slot with support for SDHC and 8GB of flash memory built-in. This amounts to up to 16GB of flash-based storage, comes with 4.3 inch 480×272 resolution LCD screen.
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Posted by Charbax on 16th March 2007
Asus has a Vista Home Premium with the Media Center interface and a standalone webradio ethernet player.
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Posted by Charbax on 16th March 2007
This is the worlds smallest UMPC, it runs a full Windows XP, has 4.3 inch screen, costs 700$ with the Windows XP licence, but isn’t available before July. Comes with 30 or 60GB 1.8 inch hard disk drive, 256mb ram on the AMD Geode LX800 processor.
Posted in CeBIT, Portable Multimedia, UMPC | 4 Comments »
Posted by Charbax on 17th March 2006
A Panasonic representative is showing me their latest DVC Pro HD camera that shoots 1920×1080i and 720p50 in 100mbit/s. The World Cup will be filmed with these cameras and broadcasted in 720p on some HD channels. Then he also shows me the next generation consumer HD camera from Panasonic with SD card memory and the new Panasonic 7,4 megapixel XLR camera.
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Posted by Charbax on 17th March 2006
Peer-to-peer technology for voice over IP, you would need new hardware, but this system, if it works and is reliable and supported by governments and companies, it could replace the centralized voice-over-IP systems as SIP and Asterix and all that. This technology could be competing with Cisco, Avaya and all these established networking companies.
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Posted by Charbax on 17th March 2006
Showing cool RFID technologies, like you would have chips in all the products in your fridge, and it would automatically generate a shopping list for you with missing product, then when you identify yourself at the supermarket with a special shopping cart, it tells you where to go in the store to pick up the product, and as soon as you throw a product in the shopping cart it adds it to your screen, and to checkout you could just walk out of the store and pay with your account automatically.
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Posted by Charbax on 17th March 2006
Siemens are demonstrating some awesome peer-to-peer technology with huge potential if it is effective and works. It’s a peer-to-peer set-top-box where you connect your SIP phone, TV, harddrives and other devices and they all go on the Siemens peer-to-peer network. They say to have very effective p2p video streaming, instant messaging and other things. This is possibly how the next generation internet is going to be.
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Posted by Charbax on 17th March 2006
New laptop from Fujitsu-Siemens is very light, very thin, looks cool, has HSDPA built-in and is very expensive.
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