Category: Chip provider

Yota Devices E Ink and LCD dual-mode Android Phone

Posted by – January 10, 2013

Here’s the YotaPhone, the first dual-mode Android phone that works on LCD and E Ink at the same time on each side of the phone. Yota has developed a few customizations and a new SDK to either just send screenshots of anything that’s on Android over to E Ink or to also enable interactivity on the E Ink side, such as flipping pages with their swipe gestures at the capacitive bottom that is on each side of the device. Expected delivery is to be between Q2 and Q3 2013, Yota Devices is a Russian company but the market for this dual mode E Ink and LCD phone can be worldwide.

Rockchip RK3188 28nm HKMG Quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 launched

Posted by – January 9, 2013

Rockchip is launching their next generation 28nm High-K Metal Gate processor, on the ARM Cortex-A9 with quad-core Mali-400. First devices are to reach the market in the next couple of months.

Nvidia Tegra4, Shield, Grid and Cars at CES 2013

Posted by – January 9, 2013

Nvidia launches the new Tegra4, the cloud computing gaming grid and shows how Tegra is used in a couple of cars.

ZTE Grand S LTE, 5″ 1080p Android phone

Posted by – January 9, 2013

ZTE’s new 1080p Android phone.

Huawei D2, 5″ 1080p Android phone

Posted by – January 9, 2013

Huawei’s new 1080p phone.

Ubuntu Mobile OS and Ubuntu for Android at CES 2013

Posted by – January 9, 2013

Canonical launches their new smartphone OS. I ask them what the difference is between Ubuntu Mobile OS and Ubuntu for Android on mobile.

Sony Xperia Z, 1080p 5″ Android phone

Posted by – January 9, 2013

Sony’s new 1080p phone.

Marvell Google TV solution used by HiSense, TCL, Asus, Netgear launched at CES 2013

Posted by – January 9, 2013

Marvell’s ARM Powered Google TV solution is ramping up usage among set-top-box and HDTV makers.

Nvidia Shield Portable Console launched (press conference)

Posted by – January 7, 2013

Nvidia is launching their own portable games console based on their new Nvidia Tegra4. (check back in the days to come for the full extended test and interviews of the Nvidia Shield at the Nvidia booth)

Nvidia Tegra4 launched (press conference)

Posted by – January 7, 2013

Nvidia launches their new Quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 with their new “72-core” GPU an their own new modem. (check back for the proper product demo interviews to be filmed at the Nvidia booth in the days to come)

Nvidia Grid launched (press conference)

Posted by – January 7, 2013

Nvidia launches the Nvidia Grid, serving all games to any device from the cloud. (check back for proper product interviews and demos to be filmed at Nvidia’s booth in the days to come)

$249 Nokia Lumia 620, 3.8″ WVGA Windows Phone 8

Posted by – December 7, 2012

Nokia just launched the cheapest Windows Phone 8 device on the market yet. It’s Qualcomm S4 (I guess S4 Play Cortex-A5), 3.8″ WVGA, HSPA+, NFC, Bluetooth and a ton of other features.

Archos Gamepad $149/149€ being released now in Europe

Posted by – December 5, 2012

This is the coolest Android tablet for gaming, Archos releases it imminently in Europe for 149€, US availability to be confirmed. Here I’m demonstrating some of the latest advanced Android games called Dead Trigger, Rip Tide and a couple other.

Archos 80 XS, now launched for $199

Posted by – December 5, 2012

Archos launches this new cool 8″ 1024×768 Tablet on Rockchip RK3066, super slim and light design, for $199 without the $49 Keyboard Coverboard dock.

Nokia Lumia 920 on Windows Phone 8 at LeWeb 2012

Posted by – December 5, 2012

Here’s probably the top latest Nokia Windows Phone.

HP Envy Spectre XT Laptop at LeWeb 2012 #hpleweb

Posted by – December 5, 2012

Here’s HP’s latest 1600 Euro Windows 8 laptop. 13.3″ touch screen, probably there’s a fast Intel processor inside.

$149/149€ Archos 80 Cobalt

Posted by – December 4, 2012

Here’s Archos new cheaper 8″ Rockchip RK3066 1024×768 4:3 tablet with smooth Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, thus being released by Archos in January for $149/149€. Consider that european prices always include about 20% VAT taxes which are never included in US dollar prices thus $1 = 1€.

$299/299€ Arnova FamilyPad launched

Posted by – December 4, 2012

Archos releases the worlds largest tablet at an affordable $299/299€ price. Right now available in Europe for 299€ with the Allwinner A10 processor and with a 1280×800 wide view capacitive screen.

Android 4.1 firmware on Archos 101 XS

Posted by – December 4, 2012

Archos updates the firmware (in the next few days) on their latest high-end $299/299€ Archos 101 XS Tablet to 4.1 Jelly Bean, fully using hardware acceleration, integrating Google’s Project Butter, now with Google Now support, Archos also has upgraded some of the web-based meta-data functionalities in their Video Player application, it automatically detects videos that need meta data, posters and fan arts loaded in so that you can have a more interesting way to browse through your movies and tv shows library. This video also features the $49 Keyboard Coverboard Dock and the new $149/149€ dual-25W stereo Archos Speaker Dock.

12.85″ Pixel Qi Chrome OS Android 5.0 Laptop/Tablet Hybrid by Google for Q1 2013?

Posted by – November 27, 2012

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Chromebook on Android

Here are my expectations for Google’s rumored upcoming Chrome OS laptop/tablet hybrid:

– 12.85″ Pixel Qi LCD, Google sponsored, to be available to all other Android hardware makers as a new component. (Plastics based flexible unbreakable LCD for thinner lighter waterproof dustproof unbreakable build)

– Optical lamination allows for outdoor readable capacitive Pixel Qi LCD. Otherwise IR based Neonode touch can work.

– 20 million initial production batch, enough to make a significant mark on the market, next batch can be 100 million units.

– Android 5.0 to support Chrome OS on top of Android. Same for Ubuntu on top of Android. Multi-booting becomes standard feature of Android. It’s not really multi-booting, it’s enabling to run alternative Linux OSes on top of the base Linux OS of Android.

– $200, available worldwide on day 1. Second batch can be sold for $150 or $100. Schools can get rebates if they order one for every child. Google can subsidize a few of those millions to be used by Children in developing countries through the One Laptop Per Child project.

– 16GB Flash with SD slots and potentially a 2.5″ HDD slot.

– 25 hours battery life. 200 grams flat battery dock doubles battery life to 50 hours.

– Swivel screen. Super slim keyboard can hide behind screen for tablet mode.

– ARM Cortex-A15, either OMAP5 with SGX544 or Exynos5 with Mali-T604. Maybe another comparable ARM Processor.

– Modem slot, all types modems available as options, 3G+, LTE, White Spaces, easily user swapable. There is space for an internal usb modem too.

Let me know what you think of this rumored Google hybrid here or at my Google+ thread.