9.7″ e-ink with Wacom touchscreen, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, 2GB built-in, battery for 7000 page turns
Month: September 2010
PocketBook 902 Pro
9.7″ e-ink screen, WiFi and Bluetooth, headphones, 2GB built-in, battery for 7000 page turns
iRiver Cover Story without and with WiFi
iRiver is releasing this new 6″ resistive touch screen based e-ink e-reader. One to be launched at 219€ does not include the WiFi while the 249€ version does include WiFi.
iRiver WiFi e-ink e-reader on WHSmith e-book store
iRiver has added WiFi to their e-ink e-reader and here they demonstrate wireless access to online book stores.
Elonex 750ET 7″ Rockchip based Android tablet
This one will be released for 139 pounds with a 29 pound leather case USB keyboard option.
Elonex 10.1″ resistive 159 pound Android tablet
Elonex say they have made their own 1ghz ARM11 processor which they use in this 159 pound 10.1″ resistive tablet with USB host, ethernet (through micro-USB adaptor), WiFi and comes with a fancy 39 pound leather case that includes a USB keyboard.
ViewSonic ViewPad 100 dual-boots Android and Windows 7 on Intel Atom N455 tablet
This is a 549€ Intel Atom N455 based 10.1″ capacitive tablet. It can reboot into Android for X86.
ViewSonic ViewPad 7
ARM11 based 7″ capacitive Android 2.2 tablet. They will launch this for 399€. I previously unveiled this design at Computex as the 7″ capacitive Foxconn Qualcomm MSM7227 based Android tablet: http://armdevices.net/2010/06/04/foxconn-7-capacitive-android-tablet/
ViewSonic 3D Camcorder
Here’s a low cost 3D camcorder with a 3D auto-stereoscopic viewfinder display. The camcorder has a built-in HDMI output to output the resulting 720p 3D video to a 3D enabled HDTV. The resulting video can also be converted on a computer to the Youtube 3D video format before uploading.
Archos 43 Internet Tablet, $199 4.3″ Android Tablet
This 130gr super compact FWVGA 854×480 Android 2.2 tablet with ARM Cortex A8 1ghz 45nm omap3630. Although it’s a resistive touch screen, it is the most reactive and best looking resistive touch screen that I have seen thus far. This Android 2.2 device is extremely compact, offering comparable Android 2.2 experience to the HTC EVO and Droid X, though at a fraction of the price, for $199 for the 16GB model, it comes with HDMI output and support for all video codecs at up to 720p and with pretty high bitrates even for advance profile encodings. In this video I also try to demonstrate some of the performance for web browsing.